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Most of our knowledge of ancient [[Hebrew medicine]] during the [[:en:1st millennium BC|1st millennium BC]] comes from the [[Wikipedia:Torah|Torah]], i.e. the Five Books of [[Moses]], which contain various health related laws and rituals. The Hebrew contribution to the development of modern medicine started in the [[Wikipedia:Byzantine Era|Byzantine Era]], with the physician [[Wikipedia:Asaph the Jew|Asaph the Jew]]. | Most of our knowledge of ancient [[Hebrew medicine]] during the [[:en:1st millennium BC|1st millennium BC]] comes from the [[Wikipedia:Torah|Torah]], i.e. the Five Books of [[Wikipedia:Moses|Moses]], which contain various health related laws and rituals. The Hebrew contribution to the development of modern medicine started in the [[Wikipedia:Byzantine Era|Byzantine Era]], with the physician [[Wikipedia:Asaph the Jew|Asaph the Jew]]. |