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An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
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October 10th.--I set out for Hasbeya, accompanied by the same guide with whom I had made the mountain tour.
Travels in Syria and the Holy Land John Burckhardt 2005
Above it in the hills which branch out of the Anti-Libanus, or HASBEYA [p.32] Djurd Essharki, into the Bekaa, is the village Nebi Israi, and to the left, in the Anti-Libanus, is the Druse village of Souire.
Travels in Syria and the Holy Land John Burckhardt 2005
October 12th.--The village or town of Hasbeya may contain seven hundred houses; half of which belong to Druse families; the other half are inhabited by Christians, principally Greeks, though there are also Catholics and Maronites here.
Travels in Syria and the Holy Land John Burckhardt 2005
The following villages belong to the territory of Hasbeya: Ain Sharafe, El Kefeir, Ain Annia, Shoueia, Ain Tinte, El Kankabe, El Heberie, Rasheyat el Fukhar, Ferdis, Khereibe, El Merie, Shiba, Banias, Ain Fid, Zoura, Ain Kamed Banias, Djoubeta, Fershouba, Kefaer Hamam, El Waeshdal, El Zouye.
Travels in Syria and the Holy Land John Burckhardt 2005
This village belongs to Hasbeya; it is inhabited by about fifty Turkish and ten Greek families; they subsist chiefly by the cultivation of olives, and by the rearing of cattle.
Travels in Syria and the Holy Land John Burckhardt 2005