Where law, ritual and practical care meet, an unexpected chapter of human medicine comes into view. Ancient care for the mouth. Samuel Greif's Dentistry in the Bible and Talmud offers a careful survey of dental practices as they appear in religious medical texts - from dietary rules and folk remedies hinted at in scripture to the prescriptions and prohibitions of rabbinic literature. The book situates dentistry in biblical times within wider patterns of ancient Near East medicine, making it a compact, readable bridge between the history of dentistry and scholarly religious studies. Readers fascinated by dental practices in antiquity will find the descriptive scholarship illuminating, while those assembling a medical history collection will appreciate the work's rigour as an early dental history resource and a comparative dental history companion. Concise and scholarly, the book balances technical detail with readable prose, making it a handy introduction for students as well as a solid reference for dental historians. Beyond narrow scholarship, Greif's analysis carries wider literary and historical significance: by reading medical detail against ritual and law, it exposes how communities framed bodily care and how Jewish medical traditions negotiated purity, illness and repair. His close attention to Talmudic health laws and scriptural precedent gives students of ancient Near East medicine an evidence-rich vantage on daily care and communal obligation. That combination makes the work a dependable reference for dental historians and an accessible source for comparative dental history and scholarly religious studies. Casual readers curious about dentistry in biblical times will find clear narratives; classic-literature collectors and curators assembling a medical history collection will prize its provenance and context. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike.
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