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1. The seventeenth subject is this, that when they cut a toothpick (‘hilâl), or a splinter which they wish to apply to the root of the teeth, it is necessary that they retain no bark. 2. For if a small quantity of bark be on it when they apply it to the teeth, and they cast it away, if a pregnant woman puts her foot upon it, the danger of that may be that the child comes to harm [1].
(278:1) Owing to her fear of having stepped on dead matter (see Sls. X, 20, XII, 13). ↩︎