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(f. 2). Traité de médecine, dont l'auteur, Dāʾūd b. Garšāsb b. Yūsuf al-ʿIrāqī (f. 183v et 184v), dit avoir, outre les œuvres de différents auteurs (f. 184v, il cite : Asbāb va ʿalāmāt de Naǧīb al-Dīn Samarqandī ; (ʿAnī) va manī d'Abū Manṣūr Ḥasan b. Nūḥ al-Qamrī ; Qānūn du Šayẖ Ibn Sīnā ; Ẓaẖīra de S̱ābiṯ b. Qurra ; Ḥawī de Naǧm al-Dīn Maḥmūd Ilīyāsī Šīrāzī et les Fuṣūl d'Hippocrate), également mis à profit ses observations après 25 années de pratique. Dédié au souverain Inǧū du Fārs Ǧamāl al-Dīn Šāh Abū Isḥāq (743-58H./1343-57) (cf. f. 2), il est divisé en 3 maqālāt (table f. 2v-6), la première, des maux des différentes parties du corps (f. 6v), comprenant 132 bāb, la seconde, des différentes blessures (f. 126), 65, et la troisième, des fièvres (f. 153v), 35.
Incipit :
حمد بی نهایت و عد و سباس بی قیاس که مهندسان عقل از مساحت ساحت ... (...) ورعر عد العیش وحسن الماب
حمد بی نهایت و عد و سباس بی قیاس که مهندسان عقل از مساحت ساحت ...
(...) ورعر عد العیش وحسن الماب
Explicit :
والله اعلم بالصواب —
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