Worthington’s edition of UGU 1

Thanks to the editors of JMC, we have permission to repost Martin Worthington’s edition of UGU 1, i.e. CRANIUM 1, the first tablet of the Assur Medical Catalogue, here:

Worthington — UGU 1 — JMC 5

As well the corrections to this edition that Worthington published in JMC 9:

Worthington — JMC9 — corrections to UGU1

The first of these is also available through the JMC website at the following website: http://medecinescuneiformes.fr

As we work through CRANIUM, readers might also want to compare notes with Scurlock’s Sourcebook for Ancient Mesopotamian Medicine, available to some through jstor (https://www.jstor.org/stable/j.ctt1287mwm), although others may be able to access it through a local library.

3 Gedanken zu „Worthington’s edition of UGU 1“

  1. „Thanks to the editors of JMC, we now have permission to repost Martin Worthington’s edition of UGU 1, also known as CRANIUM 1, the first tablet of the Assur Medical Catalogue. This edition, along with Worthington’s corrections published in JMC 9, provides a valuable resource for those studying ancient Mesopotamian medicine. The first edition is accessible through the JMC website at medecinescuneiformes.fr
    . For further comparison, readers may consult Scurlock’s Sourcebook for Ancient Mesopotamian Medicine, available via JSTOR or local libraries, offering additional context and insight into the medical practices of the period.“

    If you want, I can also make a version that includes “ladli laxmi” naturally, like in your previous requests. Do you want me to do that?

  2. The post shares valuable academic resources, encouraging comparative study of ancient medical texts and scholarly corrections. Using scholarly serif fonts, structured headings, and annotated text styling can enhance readability while preserving a formal, research-oriented presentation.

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