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[[Al-Kindi|Al-Kindi]]'s ninth century AD book, ''[[De Gradibus|De Gradibus]]'' and [[Ibn Sina|Ibn Sina]] (Avicenna)'s ''[[The Canon of Medicine|The Canon of Medicine]]'', covers a range of drugs known to the practice of [[medicine in the medieval Islamic world|medicine in the medieval Islamic world]].
[[:en:Al-Kindi|Al-Kindi]]'s ninth century AD book, ''[[:en:De Gradibus|De Gradibus]]'' and [[:en:Ibn Sina|Ibn Sina]] (Avicenna)'s ''[[:en:The Canon of Medicine|The Canon of Medicine]]'', covers a range of drugs known to the practice of [[medicine in the medieval Islamic world|medicine in the medieval Islamic world]].

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[[:en:Al-Kindi|Al-Kindi]]'s ninth century AD book, ''[[:en:De Gradibus|De Gradibus]]'' and [[:en:Ibn Sina|Ibn Sina]] (Avicenna)'s ''[[:en:The Canon of Medicine|The Canon of Medicine]]'', covers a range of drugs known to the practice of [[medicine in the medieval Islamic world|medicine in the medieval Islamic world]].

Al-Kindi's ninth century AD book, De Gradibus and Ibn Sina (Avicenna)'s The Canon of Medicine, covers a range of drugs known to the practice of medicine in the medieval Islamic world.