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== Publications == After Sara's death on 7 August 1634, Musaphia dedicated ''[[Zekher Rav]]'', an adaptation of the [[creation myth]] in which all [[Hebrew language|Hebrew]] word roots are used exactly once, to her. It was first published in [[Amsterdam]], [[Netherlands]], in 1635,<ref name="Heller-2021" /> and a second edition with a [[Latin]] translation was published in [[Hamburg]] in 1638. Another work was published in 1640, namely ''[[Sacro-Medicæ Sententiæ ex Bibliis]]'', a medical treatise containing about 800 sentences on medicine. It contained a section on [[alchemy]] that created some stirring at the time. Musaphia also dedicated a work on ebb and flow to [[Christian IV of Denmark]] in 1642.
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