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(Beginning lost) (1) She will recover through [......]. All is well. [The king, my lord], can be glad. (4) To [the king, my lord]: your servant Urad-Nanaya. [Good health] to the king, my lord! May Ninurta and [Gula] g[ive] happiness and ph[ysical] well-being to the king, my lord! (9) [...] to the kin[g ......] (Break) (r 2) [...] Ninurta [...] (r 3) [King, lo]rd of kings [......]. (r 5) There is no f[ault] of mine [...] (r 6) whatever my fault is [......] (r 7) to the chief [...] (Remainder lost or too broken for translation)
Daily LifeEconomy
(1) To the king, my lord: your servant Urad-Nanaya. The very best of health to the king, my lord! May Ninurta and Gula give happiness and physical well-being to the king, my lord! (8) Concerning the rash about which the king, my lord, [wrote to m]e: "[With what] should they ano[int] my [...]? (When) [...] is finished, the r[ash] subsides for the rest of the day" — (r 3) the king should rub himself with bird fat; it should protect the king from drafts. The clean water with which the king regularly washes his hands in the washbowl should not be hot. The rash will soon be gone (if the king acts i…
Daily LifeEconomy