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Abengnefit

, Abhengnefit, or Albenguefit, an Arabian physician, who flourished in the 12th century, is the author of 1. “De virtutibus Medicinarum et Ciborum,” translated from the Arabic into Latin by Gerard of Cremona, and published at Strasburgh, 1531, fol. 2. “DeBalneis,Venice, 1553, fol. 2

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Dict. Hist.Mangeti Bibl.—Fabric. Bibl. Gr.

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