The knowledge of anything, since all things have causes, is not acquired or complete unless it is known by its causes.
Persian polymath, Canon of Medicine
The knowledge of anything, since all things have causes, is not acquired or complete unless it is known by its causes.
Persian polymath, Canon of Medicine
From 'The Book of Healing' (Kitab al-Shifa)
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