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19 entries match Arts, Literature & Humanities [K01.090] · Race, Ethnicity & Colonial Medicine [K01.900.850]
2017 CE
#12096
American Indian medicine ways: Spiritual power, prophets, and healing. Edited by Clifford E. Trafzer.
"Indigenous people of wisdom have offered prayers of power, protection, and healing since the dawn of time. From Wovoka, the Ghost Dance prophet, to contemporary healer Kenneth Coosewoon, medicine people have called o…
1911 CE
#6498
Biblisch-talmudische Medizin.
3rd edition, 1923. Translated as Biblical and Talmudic medicine. Translated by Fred Rosner. New York, Sanhedrin Press, 1978, with enlarged index and expanded references.
2008 CE
#12097
Creek Indian medicine ways. The enduring power of Muskoke religion.
"Called the Mvskoke in their language, the Creek Indians of Oklahoma continue to practice traditional medicine. In Creek Indian Medicine Ways, David Lewis, a full-blood Mvskoke and practicing medicine man, tells about…
1588 CE
#13546
De medico hebraeo: Enarratio apologica ... Apposita sunt praeterea, non paucorum amplissimorum principum, quam multa decreta, in hebraeorum fauorem constituta. Annectuntur, quinetiam, in tractatus calce, nonnulla aurea dicta; ex priscorum hebraeorum monumentis excerpta; nunc primum, latinitate donata, & ad studiosorum vtilitatem, in lucem edita. Dauid de Pomis, medico physico hebraeo, auctore.
De Pomis was a rabbi and physician. "... on account of the edict of Pius IV forbidding Jewish physicians to attend Christians (1555), he moved from town to town in Italy before he settled in 1569 in Venice, where he p…
1901 CE
#6497
Die Medizin im Alten Testament.
Digital facsimile from the Internet Archive at this link.
2000 CE
#12528
Encyclopedia of medicine in the Bible and the Talmud.
An extension and expansion of Preuss, Biblisch-talmudische Medizin (1911, 1923). See No. 6498.
2000 CE
#8272
Jewish bioethics, edited by J. David Bleich and Fred Rosner.
1959 CE
#8135
Jewish medical ethics: A comparative and historical study of the Jewish religious attitude to medicine and its practice.
1880 CE
#7984
La médecine du Thalmud ou tous le passages concernant la médecine extraits des 21 traités du Thalmud de Babylone.
Digital facsimile from the Internet Archive at this link.
2012 CE
#11048
Medical prescriptions in the Cambridge Genizah Collections: Practical medicine and pharmacology in medieval Egypt. Cambridge Genizah Studies Series, Volume 4.
2001 CE
#8276
Medicine and the German Jews: A history.
1995 CE
#8271
Medicine in the Bible and the Talmud: Selections from classical Jewish sources.
1936 CE
#6499
Medicine in the Bible. The Pentateuch, Torah.
References to medicine in the Old Testament, with notes and definitions, and references to the Talmud.
1984 CE
#6501.3
Medicine in the Mishneh Torah of Maimonides.
2002 CE
#10410
Native American healing: A Lacota ritual.
Medical rituals of the Lacota people.
1997 CE
#9910
Sacred leaves of Candomblé: African magic, medicine, and religion in Brazil.
"Candomblé, an African religious and healing tradition that spread to Brazil during the slave trade, relies heavily on the use of plants in its spiritual and medicinal practices. When its African adherents were…
1861 CE
#3267
The breath of life; or mal-respiration, and its effects upon the enjoyments and life of man.
Catlin, the famous American artist, was the first in America to call attention to the bad effects of mouth-breathing. He based his book on observations of native American practices, and illustrated his book with humor…
1777 CE
#10750
Von den Krankheiten der Juden: seinen Brüdern in Deutschland gewidmet.
The earliest book devoted entirely to the health and illness of Jews, written by a Jewish physician. Digital facsimile from Google Books at this link.
2018 CE
#12878