Kitab ut-Tashrif (The Book of Conjugation/Arrangement) refers primarily to the monumental medical encyclopedia Al-Tasrif li man ‘ajiza ‘an al-ta’lif by Abu al-Qasim al-Zahrawi (936–1013 CE). This paper examines its structure, innovations in surgery and dentistry, manuscript traditions, and influence on European medicine. Where relevant, comparisons are drawn with later works on Arabic morphology that share the same title. The paper argues that Kitab ut-Tashrif represents a turning point in practical medicine, combining Greco-Roman theory with original Andalusian clinical observation.
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Changing a single word category based on gender, number, and person (e.g., He did right arrow They two did right arrow They all did). 3. Structural Analysis of the Book The 22 Chapters (Wazan): Discuss the division of verbs into Thulathi Mujarrad (3-letter roots), (augmented roots), and (4-letter roots). The Power of Patterns: Explain how the book uses "templates" ( Fa'ala-Yaf'ulu The paper argues that Kitab ut-Tashrif represents a