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Occupational medicine in ancient Egypt
Medical Hypotheses, 2007Only the remarkable organisation of Egyptian society, based on an economy of redistribution and allocation of tasks, enabled the erection of the pyramids and the construction of the great temples. Medicine naturally found its place in this organisation as illness was part of the afflictions the pharaoh had to fight against.
Bernard, Ziskind, Bruno, Halioua
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The ancient Greek’s understanding of medicine including anatomy was quite rudimentary to begin with. However, figures like Hippocrates and Herophilus of Chalcedon, were aware of certain things others were not, and they utilized their time to research how the human body functions.
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Ancient medicine: The patient’s perspective
Journal of Nephrology, 2004Abstract A number of previously unpublished therapeutic recipes from cuneiform tablets in Berlin (Pergamon Museum) and London (British Museum) list symptoms describing urinary tract disfunction. In addition to presenting extracts from this material, the present article discusses the roles of physician as apothecary or exorcist in ...
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Medicine Among the Ancient Maya
Southern Medical Journal, 1976Medicine among the ancient Mayas was a blend of religion and science. It was practiced by priests who inherited their position and received extensive education. The Mayas sutured wounds with human hair, reduced fractures, and used casts. They were skillful dental surgeons and made prostheses from jade and turquoise and filled teeth with iron pyrite ...
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Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences, 1958
L, GOLDMAN, A R, SAWYER
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L, GOLDMAN, A R, SAWYER
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Traditional ancient Egyptian medicine: A review
Saudi Journal of Biological Sciences, 2021Ahmed Metwaly +2 more
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