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Finkelstein, Louis.1940. The PhariseesPhila: The Jewish Publication Society of America, 2 volumes.
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Freidson, Eliot.1970. Profession of MedicineNew York: Dodd, Mead, & Company.
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Hulse, E.V. "The Nature of Biblical 'Leprosy' and the Use of Alternative Medical Terms in Modem Translations of the Bible," Pal. Exp. Q.107 (2, '75) 87-105.
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van Imschoot, P.1963. "Leprosy," Encyclopedic Dictionary of the BibleNew York: McGraw-Hill.
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Kleinman, Arthur.1980. Patients and Healers in the Context of CultureBerkeley: UCLA Press.
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Malina, Bruce J. "The Social World Implied in the Letters of the Christian Bishop-Martyr (Names Ignatius of Antioch)," Paul J. Achtmeier , Ed., Society of Biblical Literature1978Seminar Papers, Vol. II, pp. 71-119.
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The Chart is found on pp. 102-103.
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" The Individual and the Community: Personality in the Social World of Early Christianity," Biblical Theology Bulletin9 (Jy, '79) 126-138.
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Postal, Susan.1965. "Body Image and Identity: A Comparison of Kwakiutl and Hopi," (edited) T. Polhemus, ed. The Body Reader: Social Aspects of the Human Body New York: Pantheon, 1978. pp. 122-130. Complete article in American Anthropologist67. 455-60, 462.
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de Vaux, Roland.1965. Ancient Israel 2 vols. New York: McGraw-Hill.
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Benoist, Jean.Comment in reply to Daniel E. Moerman, "Anthropology of Symbolic Healing," Current Anthropology20 (1, '79) 59-80. Benoist's comment is on p. 66-67.