book chapter

Medicine and healing in the Old Testament background

Medicine in the biblical background and other essays on the origins of HebrewRoma • Published In 2000 • Pages: 9-68

By: North, Robert.

Abstract
This is a treatise on disease and medicine in Ancient Israel. While there are many references to headaches and stomachaches in the Bible there is, in general a paucity of medical information. The author had to rely on other sources from the Near East and Mediterranean region, listing specific ailments associated with the eyes, ears, nose, throat, teeth, "heart", liver, kidneys, bones, and skin (leprosy), along with description of some medical practices and the status and role of physicians.
Subjects
Pharmaceuticals
Bodily injuries
Theory of disease
Medical therapy
Medical personnel
Ethnoanatomy
Ethnophysiology
culture
Israelites
Region
Middle East
Sub Region
Middle East
Document Type
book chapter
Evaluation
Creator Type
Historian
Document Rating
4: Excellent Secondary Data
Analyst
Ian Skoggard; 2020
Field Date
not applicable
Coverage Date
1200–586 BC
Coverage Place
Israel; Palestinian territories
Notes
Robert North
Includes bibliographical references (p. 35-68)
LCCN
00356121
LCSH
Medicine in the Bible