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Distributed for Brigham Young University

Moses Maimonides

On Asthma, Volume 1

Edited by Gerrit Bos
A parallel Arabic-English edition edited, translated, and annotated by Gerrit Bos
350 pages,  6 x 9  © 2001
Series: Brigham Young University - Medical Works of Moses Maimonides

Cloth $34.95

ISBN: 9780842524759   Published February 2001

Related links: Read about the Graeco-Arabic Sciences and Philosophy Series on BYU's Middle Eastern Texts Initiative website.

Moshe ben Maimon, or Moses Maimonides (1135-1204), remains one of the most celebrated rabbis in this history of Judaism; his numerous writings include philosophical and medical treatises in Arabic, two of history's most important works on Jewish law, and, most notably, efforts to reconcile Aristotelian philosophy with biblical teaching. The Complete Medical Works, edited by Gerrit Bos of the Martin-Buber-Institut fur Judaistik at the University of Cologne, collects the entirety of Maimonides's medical writings.

Notwithstanding its title, On Asthma is in fact a complete regimen of health, designed for the needs of a high-ranking patient whose identity is not stated. In true Galenic fashion, Maimonides stresses that a healthy lifestyle and diet are the most important preventative measures against chronic illness such as asthma. Good and bad foods are described in detail, and many recipes for beneficial dishes and drugs are included, with Maimonides adapting Galenic regimens to the needs of his Muslim patient.
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