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Common terms and phrasesa.s u b.b Akkadian amulet stones AN.TA.SUB.BA ancient Assyrian attested baby BE-ma bennu blood Chapter clausula commentary context diagnostic handbook diagnostic text DINGIR discussion ditto dupl entry enuma ud epilepsy epileptic eradicated Erica Reiner Extispicy eyes fall Farber form of epilepsy fumigation Goddess Greek hajjattu heart-break Hippocrates iballut ihitaSSu incantation incubus isbassu DIB-su isbatusu Istar KI.MIN kima gim Kinnier Wilson Kocher LA.SU Labat Lamastu Landsberger leather leprosy Lugal-urra Lurker madness magical manuscript Marduk maSKIm materia magica means medical texts miqtu moon n.t a.s Nergal Old Babylonian omen passage patient plant prescriptions qdt etemmi ritual Roof Sacred Disease saliva Schneble seized seizure Spawn of Sulpaea SpbTU Spirit Stol STT1 succubus suffering Sultantepe Sumerian Sumerogram symptoms Tablet XXVI Temkin translation variant verb Wilson and Reynolds woman word References to this bookFrom other books
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