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We present me reader here with a study of Kelal Qatan by David Ben Yom Tov, known in Latin simply as David Iudaeus. This is a text on medical astrology, dealing primarily with the astrological indications pertaining especially to fevers. Our introduction is made up of several parts. We shall first sketch a history of this branch of medical astrology from antiquity up to and including Sefer ha-Me'orot (The Book o...
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