Turquismos en un manuscrito de medicina o farmacología terapéutica en hebreo y judeoespañol (s. XIX)
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https://doi.org/10.3989/rdtp.2004.v59.i2.127Keywords:
Medicine, Remedies, Prescriptions, Judeo-Spanish, SephardicAbstract
Lexicographical study of part of the Turkish terminology included in the manuscript Libro de remedios y medicamentos (in Hebrew and Judeo-Spanish), number 340 of the first series of the Fírcovitch Collection (National Library of Russia, former Saltykov-Schedrín Public Library of Leningrad). The text contains medico-pharmacological prescriptions as well as segulot (cures or enchantments) that, between the magic and the traditional, are an invaluable part of the Sephardic heritage.
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