Ibn Sina, generally known as Avicenna in the West, wrote the classic medical encyclopedia “Al-Qanun fi al-Tibb” (The Canon of Medicine) during the Islamic Golden Age. Avicenna was a Persian polymath who made significant contributions in medicine, philosophy, astronomy, and logic. “The Canon of Medicine” became one of history’s most influential medical texts, serving as a standard medical reference throughout the Islamic world and Europe for centuries. Avicenna’s medical work made significant contributions to the advancement of medical knowledge and practices during the Middle Ages.