DescriptionOldest known and documented MD degree delivered in the world.png
العربية: أقدم إجازةٍ معروفةٍ في الطب في العالم من جامعة القرويين في فاس، المغرب. مُنحت للطبيب عبد الله بن صالح الكتامي عام 1207 ميلاديًا الموافق 603 هجريًا وذلك للممارسة الطب البشري والبيطري.
English: Oldest known and documented MD degree delivered in the world from University of al-Qarawiyyin in Fez, Morocco. It has been awarded to the Doctor Abdellah Ben Saleh Al
Koutami in 1207 AD (603 of Islamic Calendar) for practice of both medicine and veterinary.
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