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Hector Avalos. Illness and Health Care in the Ancient Near East: The Role of the Temple in Greece, Mesopotamia, and Israel. Harvard Semitic Monographs 54. Atlanta: Scholars Press, 1995. xxv, 463 pp.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 October 2009

Scott B. Noegel
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Rice UniversityHouston, Tex.
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Copyright © Association for Jewish Studies 1997

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1. See, e.g., Billie, Jean Collins, “The Puppy in Hittite Ritual,” Journal of Cuneiform Studies 42, no. 2 (1990): 211226.Google Scholar

2. E.g., see Cooper, J. S., “Structure, Humor, and Satire in the Poor Man from Nippur,” Journal of Cuneiform Studies 27 (1975): 163174CrossRefGoogle Scholar; for another doctor of Isin satire, see Reiner, E., “Why Do You Cuss Me?Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society 130 (1986): 16.Google Scholar