PHYSIC AND PHYSICIANS IN ANCIENT EGYPTdoi:10.5694/j.1326-5377.1927.tb142982.xHarvey SuttonJohn Wiley & Sons, LtdMedical Journal of Australia
000 years later that true surgery was born in Egypt, where the first public health system was established. In fact, Egyptians even performed root canals, much like we still do today.
E. Kahle,“AGypsy Woman in Egypt in the Thirteenth Century A.D.”Journal of the GypsyLore Society,thirdseries,29(1950):11–15.1785Physicians, Midwives, and Female Patients mentioned inIbnal-Ukhuwwa’stext,they were ofteninvolvedinfemalecircum-cisions in Egypt.⁴⁹⁸Furthermore, in ...
A critical assessment of proposed outbreaks of plague and other epidemic diseases in Ancient Egypt Int J Infect Dis, 103 (2021), pp. 217-219 View PDFView articleView in ScopusGoogle Scholar 5 Science Museum. Bubonic plague: the first pandemic. Available at: www.sciencemuseum.org.uk/objects-...
Christian Fenger possessed a musical talent, which was recognized by the khédive ofEgypt, who utilized it in a successful manner. A performance of the opera Aida was to be a part of the festivities celebrating the opening of the Suez Canal. The khédive had commissioned Verdi to write the ...
Sociological and cultural history have been of much slower growth, and we are only now beginning to be able to treat the history of European life as a whole, to look upon it as one majestic panorama developing from the early Mediterranean culture in which first Egypt, then Crete, then ...
The Green Treasure of the Pharaonic PhysiciansIn ancient Egypt, medicinal plants played an important role in the treatment of illnesses. Present-day laboratory investigations of the pharmacological properties of these plants are very enlightening – and not just for chemists...
Vascular medicine in ancient Egypt-part VIII Blood vessels between physicians and embalmers-the provenance of anatomical knowledgeAnatomyEmbalmingBlood vesselsVascular surgeryMummificationEVISCERATIONHEARTIn this paper, we first focus on whether it might have been possible to increase medical and, in ...
who said "Should another Moses arise and preach a Semitic exodus from Germany, and should he prevail, they would leave the land impoverished far more than was ancient Egypt by the loss of the 'jewels of gold and jewels of silver' of which the people were 'spoiled.' To say nothing of ...