Where scripture and early medicine converge. Ancient dental practice speaks clearly. Samuel Greif's careful study collects and analyses references to dental ailments, remedies and legal rulings found across the Bible and the Talmud, offering a disciplined account that belongs at the centre of the history of dentistry. Combining philological attention with historical context, Greif shows how religious medical texts shaped everyday care: prescriptions and prohibitions, remedies and rituals, all part of the fabric of ancient dental practices. The prose is crisp and exact rather than ornate, making the work accessible to non-specialists while serving as a solid scholarly piece; readers interested in medicine in the Talmud or in broader biblical health studies will find both narrative clarity and rigorous documentation. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. Its literary and historical significance is quiet but durable: Greif's text is a touchstone for historical Jewish studies and an illuminating strand within comparative religion and medicine, connecting scripture, law and lived practice. As a focused contribution to early medical literature and a compact dental history anthology, it functions as a reliable reference for dental historians and an attractive addition to any academic research collection. Casual readers curious about ancient care, students of Jewish medical history and classic-literature collectors will all discover something of value here - the steady rewards of scholarship that illuminate an often-neglected facet of antiquity. Measured in style and precise in scope, Greif offers material that both informs and invites further inquiry across religious medical texts and the early practice of healthcare. Libraries, students and private collectors assembling a thoughtful academic research collection on early medical literature will find its calibrated insight particularly useful.