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{Eruvin 102b continues}
- there and there it is prohibited.
{Eruvin 103a}
One may cut off a wart in the Temple, but not in the country. And if with a utensil - there and there it is prohibited.
{Eruvin 102b}
Gemara:
The Sages learnt {in a brayta}: A plaster that was detached from a wound on Shabbat may be replaced on Shabbat. Rabbi Yehuda says: {only} if it slipped downward it may be pushed upwards, and if it slipped upwards it may be pushed downward. And one may uncover a part of the plaster and wipe the opening of the wound, but the plaster itself may not be wiped since it is considered {the forbidden labor of} spreading the salve, and if he spread the salve he is liable to a sin-offering.
Rav Chisda said: The dispute is only when it slipped off onto a vessel, but if it slipped off onto the ground all say that it is forbidden to replace it.
And we establish that the halacha is like the first Tanna {=Tanna Kamma}. And even though Rav Yehuda cited Shmuel that the halacha is like Rabbi Yehuda, the halacha is not like him. For Rav Ashi, who was later, acted in practice like the Tanna Kamma. For Mar the son of Rav Ashi said: I was standing before Father and the plaster slipped off onto his pillow, and he replaced it {on the wound}. And I said to him, "does master not hold like this that Rav Chisda stated that the dispute is only when it slipped off onto a vessel, but if it slipped off onto the ground all say that it is forbidden to replace it? And Rav Yehuda said that the halacha is like Rabbi Yehuda?!" He replied, "I did not hear of this," which means to say, "I do not accept this."
{Eruvin 103b}
Mishna:
If a kohen was wounded on his finger - he may wrap a weed round on it in the Temple, but not in the country.
If to bring forth blood, there and there it is prohibited.
{Eruvin 104a}
One may scatter salt on the ramp so that they shall not slip, and they may fill from the Pilgrim's Well and from the Great Well with a wheel on the Shabbat, and from the Hakar Well on a Yom Tov.
Rava lectured: If a courtyard {floor} was damaged by rainwater
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