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Partial Inventory: #BH01313

inventory # BH01313 - Bahá'u'lláh 650 words
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title
transliterated
Lawh-i-Tibb
English
title
Tablet of Medicine
language Arabic; Persian
opening,
English
The Ancient Tongue speaks what which will satisfy the wise in the absence of doctors. O People, do not eat except when you are hungry… Thy name is my healing, O my God, and remembrance of Thee is my remedy...
abstract Relates various items of medical and dietary advice—paraphrasing in part a chapter from Náṣíf al-Yázijí’s Majma‘u’l-Baḥrayn, a popular literary work of the time—and concludes with a prayer for healing.
notes Advice follows closely (in different order) the content and wording of Nasif al-Yajizi, "Majma'ul-Bahrayn", ch. 30, p. 182, from line 10: Yaziji, Shaykh Nasif al - Majma' al-Bahrayn.
in catalog Tablet to the Physician, or Tablet of Medicine (Lawh-i-Tibb); Tablet to a Physician (Lawh-i-Tibb); Tabla de la Medicina; Tablet of Medicine (Lawh-i-Tibb); Tablette de la Médecine (Lawh-i-Tibb)
in tags Healing prayer, Short; Lawh-i-Tibb (Tablet to a Physician)
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