The 6th edition PDF is exactly 896 pages (including the new color plates).
Yes. Mufradat covers single herbs; Qarabadin covers compound formulations. The 6th edition PDF is exactly 896 pages
Old, non-updated scans are available on Archive.org (pre-2000). The updated versions (with modern research) are not legally uploaded there. Old, non-updated scans are available on Archive
He belonged to the prestigious Awan family of scholars and spent decades clinically testing the efficacy of herbs mentioned in ancient texts like the Qanoon fil Tibb (Avicenna’s Canon). His unique contribution was the "field update"—he added herbs native to South Asia (Pakistan, India, and Bangladesh) that were not mentioned in classical Arabic scriptures. "Kitab ul Mufradat" translates to "The Book of Simples." In Unani medicine, Mufradat refers to single drugs used in their raw form, as opposed to Murakkabat (compound drugs). His unique contribution was the "field update"—he added