Ibn Sina, a renowned Muslim physician and polymath, born in Afshana, Uzbekistan, in 980 CE, made numerous innovations in ophthalmology, including discovering the retina and treating cataracts. His work, "The Canon of Medicine", shaped modern ophthalmology, inspiring scientists and scholars today. His contributions facilitated countless discoveries and innovations, embodying the Islamic spirit of inquiry and intellectual curiosity.
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