Ishaq Ibn Imran

Ishaq Ibn Imran (died c. 903-9) was an Arab[1] physician working in Kairouan, which at the time was the capital of Tunisia.

His treatise on melancholy, written c.900,[2] was translated into Latin by Constantine the African in the eleventh century.

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