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‘Atiqot 100 (2020)
ISBN 2948-040X
Remains of an Arabic Inscription on a Vessel from the French Hospital Compound, Yafo (Jaffa)
(Hebrew, pp. 39*–40*; English summary, p. 537)
Nitzan Amitai-Preiss
Keywords: Early Islamic period, pharmacology, epigraphy
Three fragments of a jug bearing traces of an Arabic inscription were recovered from the French Hospital Compound. Based on the script, the vessel dates to the late ninth–early tenth centuries CE. The inscription seems to imply that the jug had contained medicine, probably purchased from the pharmacy in powdered form as a remedy for headache, indigestion or shivers accompanying a fever.