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Rabâ-ša-Marduk, “great are (the deeds) of Marduk”, was a prominent physician, or asû, from the city of Nippur who was posted to the Hittite court of Muwatalli II (c. 1295–1272 BC short chronology) in Anatolia in the thirteenth century BC, apparently as part of a diplomatic mission of Kassite king Kadašman-Turgu (1281–1264 BC short chronology).

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  • Rabâ-ša-Marduk, “great are (the deeds) of Marduk”, was a prominent physician, or asû, from the city of Nippur who was posted to the Hittite court of Muwatalli II (c. 1295–1272 BC short chronology) in Anatolia in the thirteenth century BC, apparently as part of a diplomatic mission of Kassite king Kadašman-Turgu (1281–1264 BC short chronology). (en)
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  • Rabâ-ša-Marduk (en)
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  • Tablet VAT 10267, obverse lines 23 to 26. (en)
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  • If a ghost seizes a man so that he continuously has a headache, you knead fox gr[ape…] with extract of kasû, [you bind it on and he will recover]. If ditto, [you take] old grease from the door of the city gate, [ stands] on your right when you are going out […] night that day, you twine together with a cord. You wrap in a tuft of wool an[d bind it on his temple]. (en)
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  • Rabâ-ša-Marduk, “great are (the deeds) of Marduk”, was a prominent physician, or asû, from the city of Nippur who was posted to the Hittite court of Muwatalli II (c. 1295–1272 BC short chronology) in Anatolia in the thirteenth century BC, apparently as part of a diplomatic mission of Kassite king Kadašman-Turgu (1281–1264 BC short chronology). (en)
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  • Rabâ-ša-Marduk (en)
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