Some Rabbinically Learned Women

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the Talmud (Chulin, 109, b. ) is, as is well-known, embodied in the " Silluk " of Sabbath Parshath Parah. Yalta had several daughters, all of them noted for their modesty and thrift.
Rich in knowledge was Em, the nnrse of Abaji (Nachmani) ben Kailil, the principal of SOME RABBIXICALLY LEARXED WOMEN.
the college at Pumbaditha (on the River Baditha), the metropolis of the Jewish exiles in Babylon. Her real name is not known. In the Talmud, she is called by no other than that of Em, "mother. " She
... was a kind of thaumaturgical doctress. She knew many, partly dietetic, partly therapeutic, mostly however, sympathetic medicines, which her foster-son Abaji, always introduces in her name with the words "Em told me. " She had remedies against swoon, melancholy, the sting of a scorpion, different fevers (which she cured by sudorific potions), asphyxia, shortness of breath, and plethora in infants. As a sovereign plaster, she recommended a mixture of suet, wax and resin, something like our ceratum simplex, and in diseases of the ear she used goats' kidneys.

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