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The legendary medical compendium known as Kulliyat-e-Nafisi is more than just a book; it is a bridge between the ancient wisdom of Greece and the golden age of Islamic medicine. Written by the 15th-century Persian physician Burhan-ud-Din Nafis ibn Awad al-Kirmani

, it is most widely recognized today through its Urdu translations, particularly the 1935 edition by Hakeem Mohammad Kabiruddin ResearchGate Core Medical Principles The text details the Umur Tabi’iyya