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The book Biblisch- talmudische Medizin , first published in Berlin, in , is a unique life's work bringing together a comprehensive knowledge in medicine, Jewish and general sources.
The various chapters include a broad review of the world of medicine in the Bible and the Talmud in light of Jewish law, a detailed description of the biological organs, diseases of body and mind, deformities, gynecological and sexual. There are chapters on legal medicine, preventative medicine, health cures and dietetics. Katedra , by: Smuel Kotek, April Ha'refua , September Leah Mazor, May Benjamin Gezundheit , January Benjamin Gezundheit, July Yoel Katan, February Hello, sign in here Registered customer? Login here New customer?
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Julius Preuss was born in a small town in Prussia, in which his parents' house was the only Jewish family. Purchase access Subscribe to the journal. However, you don't have to be a Moses to enjoy the benefits of the therapeutic leaf: He studied medicine in Berlin and was close to the orthodox Jewish community, where he acquired much of his extensive knowledge in Judaism. The Hebrew root that is translated here as healing-- t'rufah --is a familiar one to speakers of modern Hebrew who casually accept that their everyday word for medicine is derived from the root rafo , the word for healing. Be the first to add this to a list. Skin Diseases Chapter
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Lists What are lists? In a sense, both Preuss and Rosner are translators, the former from the original Hebrew and Aramaic and the latter from the German. Preuss's task, however, also involved considerable exegesis.
The original terms, their meaning obscured by time, are open to conflicting interpretations. Biblical and Talmudic Medicine.
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