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The laughable stories collected by Mâr Gregory John Bar Hebræ

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PROFITABLE SAYINGS AND LEGENDS OF PHYSICIANS. 89<br />

CCCLXVII. A physician said to a certain sick man,<br />

"Thou must eat neither fish nor flesh," and the man<br />

said to him, "If I had eaten them formerly I should not<br />

"probably have been sick."<br />

CCCLXVIII. A physician,<br />

seeing a man who had had<br />

a blow on the head about to bind it up with salt and<br />

carraway seeds, said to him, "Art thou going to send<br />

"down thine head to the oven to be baked?"

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