Duban

A relatively minor character in the Arabian Nights, Duban is a wise man who cures King Yunan (a fictional king of one of the ancient Persian cities, in the province of Zuman, now modern Armenia) from leprosy. Duban, a sage, is described as being a man of extraordinary talent. The ability to read Greek, Persian, Turkish, Arabic, Byzantine, Syriac and Hebrew, as well as a deep understanding of botany, philosophy and natural history are only a few. Duban works his medicine in an usual way: He creates a mallet and ball to match, filling the handle of the mallet with his medicine. When the king plays with the ball and mallet, he perspires, thus absorbing the medicine through the sweat from his hand into his bloodstream. After a short bath and a sleep, the King is cured.

 

<< PreviousWord BrowserNext >>
punk magazine
electrical wiring (uk)
augustana college (south dakota)
the call of ktulu
high spirits
thomas stephens
keweenaw waterway
sinderhope
turf toe
mary eleanor wilkins freeman
day of radiance
nepal workers and peasants party
four great sf novels
anna vyrubova
reciprocal polynomial
ermenguer
linear no threshold model
kajillion
chinawhite
nepal revolutionary students union
dippet
hsh
communist mazdoor kissan party
karak district
sbk records
chew valley lake
radiation hormesis
somerset hamilton butler, 1st earl of carrick
list of south carolina state parks
ashuwillticook rail trail
raduga kh 15
u.s. senate election, 1990
saturn custom sound processor
william forgan smith
birth of the cool
bella voce
brahminicide
william reynolds
chromic phenomena
geoffrey trease
u.s. senate election, 1988
edward stillingfleet
the lyre of orpheus
ipod photo