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An eye disease text (2)

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02 Religious and ideological symbols and iconographic motifs




05 Scientific knowledge and scholarly lore


Keywords
eyes
medicine
Mesopotamia
Period
Neo-Assyrian Empire
Channel
Neo-Assyrian texts


Text
BAM 510 ii 16’, BAM 514 ii 27’:
If a man’s eyes are diseased and filled with blood, they were constantly bloodshot with blood and mucus (resin), tears came out from the middle of his eyes, and a film has encircled the pupil of his eye, and blurring has turned to shadow …


Sources (list of abbreviations)
BAM 510 ii 16’
BAM 514 ii 27’

Bibliography

Geller 1991, 106Geller, Mark J. “Akkadian Medicine in the Babylonian Talmud.” In: D. Cohn-Sherbock (ed.). A Traditional Quest. Essays in honour of Louis Jacobs. Journal for the Study of the Old Testament Supplement Series 114. Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press 1991, 102-112.

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Amar Annus


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