Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12202/9678
Title: The anatomy of Jewish law : a fresh dissection of the relationship between medicine, medical history, & rabbinic literature
Authors: Reichman, Edward
Keywords: Medicine in rabbinical literature.
Medicine --History.
Medicine --Religious aspects --Judaism.
Medical laws and legislation (Jewish law)
Jews --Medicine --History.
Issue Date: 2021
Publisher: OU Press ; Yeshiva University Press ; Maggid Books.
Citation: Reichman, E. (2022). The anatomy of Jewish law: A fresh dissection of the relationship between medicine, medical history and Rabbinic literature. OU Press, Yeshiva University Press, Maggid Books.
Series/Report no.: Ferkauf Graduate School of Psychology: Faculty Publications;2022
Abstract: In this novel and innovative work, Rabbi Dr. Edward Reichman traces the medical understanding of anatomy, physiology, and therapeutics across time and genres of rabbinic literature. The accumulated literature of centuries of Jewish legal discourse on medical topics serves as the foundation for contemporary Jewish bioethics. As these writings span the chronological gamut of scientific and medical discovery, it is essential to view each source in its proper historical context. Marshalling a vast array of sources from multiple disciplines, Reichman demonstrates the importance of the historical dimension not only for medical halakhic research, but to better understand the unique relationship of Judaism and medicine throughout the centuries. Source: Publisher
Description: Book
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12202/9678
ISBN: 9781592645794
Appears in Collections:Ferkauf Graduate School of Psychology: Faculty Publications

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