Chapter 91 – One in Pain, and One Not Critically Ill

91.1) Do not attend to a slight illness on the Sabbath.

91.2) Do not eat or drink curing food and drinks on the Sabbath.

91.3) Do not treat a minor tooth ache with vinegar on the Sabbath.

91.4) Do not smear scabs or painful joints with oil on the Sabbath.

91.5) Do not suck milk for a cough on the Sabbath.

91.6) You may put something hot on your abdomen on the Sabbath to relieve pain.

91.7) You may apply wine to stop bleeding on the Sabbath.

91.8) Do not apply saliva to your sore eyes on the Sabbath.

91.9) You may stick your finger in your mouth to cause yourself to vomit if you overeat on the Sabbath.

91.10) Do not place a plaster on a non-serious wound on the Sabbath.

91.11) Do not place a cloth upon a bleeding wound on the Sabbath.

91.12) Do not open an abscess on the Sabbath.

91.13) Do not insert some legume in an incision on your arm to cause the incision to remain open on the Sabbath.

91.14) You may put a plaster on a wound if it was made on Friday.

91.15) You may remove a splinter with a needle on the Sabbath; but do not draw blood or make a bruise while doing so.

91.16) A person who is bed-ridden, though able to walk about, may eat food prepared by a non-Jew on the Sabbath.

91.17) A bed-ridden person may also take solid or liquid medicines on the Sabbath if administered by a non-Jew.

91.18) Do not vaccinate a child on the Sabbath.

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