- Abraham of Aragon
Abraham of
Aragon was aJew ishphysician specializing in diseases of theeye who flourished in the middle of the thirteenth century CE. Shortly after theCouncil of Béziers , in 1246 had forbidden Jewish physicians to practise, Abraham was requested byAlphonse Capet ,count of Poitou and Toulouse, and brother ofLouis IX of France , to treat him for an infection of the eye. The count at first implored Abraham's help in vain; for he, being a man of independent spirit, held stoutly to the opinion that even the brother of a king was not exempt from the decree of a council. It was only after theseigneur ofLunel , with the assistance of his Jewish agent, had persistently pleaded with Abraham that the latter consented to cure the count.ee also
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