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Assyrian Medical Texts. By R. Campbell Thompson, M.A., F.S.A., Fellow of Merton College, Oxford. 34 pp., 10 × 7. London: John Bale, Sons, and Danielson, 1924.
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 24 December 2009
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1 From its form, ṣaṣumtu is clearly Semitic, but murdudū, from the characters used to express the reduplicate ending, is just as certainly Sumeriaii; A possible rendering of the latter, Šam murdudū, would be “herb making strength”, or the like, suggesting some drug with especially tonic properties.