Ahmad ibn Hamdun ibn al-Hajj
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
| Moroccan literature |
|---|
| Moroccan writers |
| Forms |
| Criticism and awards |
| See also |
Ahmad ibn Hamdun ibn al Hajj or Abu-l-Abbas Ahmad ibn Mohammed ibn Hamdun Ibn al-Hajj (died 1898) was a Moroccan physician and scholar[1] who composed a history of the Alaouite dynasty in 15 volumes by order of Moulay Hasan I.[2] He also wrote a treatise titled "Addourat ettibbya" (pearls of medicine), in which he gave, for the first time in the history of Morocco, a technical overview of medical treatments.[3]