Sayings of Aha extracted from the tractate Chullin (Babylonian Talmud). Babylonian Talmud was written between about 450 - 550 in present-day Iraq (formerly Babylonia). The rabbi points out the location of the ligamentum capitis femoris (LCF) and knows how to differentiate it from the sciatic nerve. See our commentary at the link: 320-350Aha [Rus].
Quote.
[Heb]
Chullin 93b10
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Translation
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[Eng]
Chullin 93b10
The Gemara asks: But isn’t it taught in a baraita that the inner nerve, which is forbidden by Torah law, is next to the flesh? The Gemara answers: Rav Aḥa said that Rav Kahana said: The inner nerve is next to the bone, but it bores into the flesh as well. (original source: sefaria.org)
External links
Babylonian Talmud. Chullin (The William Davidson Edition). 450-550. [sefaria.org]
Authors & Affiliations
Aha (ca. 320 – ca. 350) was a teacher (rabbi), lived in Lod (Israel). [sefaria.org]
Keywords
ligamentum capitis femoris, ligamentum teres, ligament of head of femur, Bible, Torah, anatomy, synonym
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