The healing goddess Gula : towards an understanding of ancient Babylonian medicine

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The healing goddess Gula : towards an understanding of ancient Babylonian medicine

by Barbara Böck

(Culture and history of the ancient Near East / edited by B. Halpern ... [et al.], v. 67)

Brill, c2014

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [197]-209) and indexes

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Description

Providing a comprehensive examination of the traits and areas of authority Ancient Babylonians attributed to their healing goddess, this book draws on a wide range of Sumero-Akkadian cuneiform sources, including god lists, literary compositions, lexical lists, prognostic texts, incantations, and prescriptions. Analysing the use of selected metaphors associated with the goddess, a new perspective is offered on the explanation for disease as well as the motivation for particular treatments. Special chapters deal with the cuneiform handbook on prognosis and diagnosis of diseases, medical incantations appealing to the healing goddess, and the medicinal plants attributed to her. For the first time a body of evidence for the use of simple drugs is brought together, elaborating on specific plant profiles. The result is a volume that challenges many long-held assumptions concerning the specialized cuneiform medical literature and takes a fresh look on the nature of Ancient Babylonian healing.

Table of Contents

Preface Chapter One Introduction Chapter Two The Healing Goddess Gula: A Portrait Chapter Three Gula's 'Hand' in the Handbook of Diagnosis and Prognosis, Sakikku Chapter Four Gula and Healing Spells Chapter Five Gula's Healing Plants Chapter Six The Cultural Setting of Ancient Babylonian Medicine Bibliography Index Texts Cited

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