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'''Learn about the balance of science and magic that was ancient [[Egypt|Egyptian]] medicine.'''
'''Learn about the balance of science and magic that was ancient [[Egypt|Egyptian]] medicine.'''
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[[File:DTAE - Pharmaceutical jar.png|thumb|250px|Pharmaceutical jar / 26th Dynasty]]
Evidence of advanced medical procedures have been found on mummies, and ancient Egyptians left detailed medical writings, from diagnosis to follow-up treatment.
Evidence of advanced medical procedures have been found on mummies, and ancient Egyptians left detailed medical writings, from diagnosis to follow-up treatment.
Another similar document, the {{Wiki|Ebers Papyrus|Ebers Medical Papyrus}} is over 20 meters long and 30 centimeters wide. It details treatments of forty-eight surgical cases and contains 877 paragraphs describing various diseases.
Another similar document, the {{Wiki|Ebers Papyrus|Ebers Medical Papyrus}} is over 20 meters long and 30 centimeters wide. It details treatments of forty-eight surgical cases and contains 877 paragraphs describing various diseases.
Remedies were considered as medicine, and carried by doctors and priests. Village doctors often had another job, alongside their medical duties and the preparation of medicines.
Remedies were considered as medicine, and carried by doctors and priests. Village doctors often had another job, alongside their medical duties and the preparation of medicines.
A cure for blindness was made of fermented honey, ochre and kohl. The science behind it was that honey functioned as an antiseptic and antibacterial, while ochre would reduce the swelling.
A cure for blindness was made of fermented honey, ochre and kohl. The science behind it was that honey functioned as an antiseptic and antibacterial, while ochre would reduce the swelling.
All of their knowledge did not always suffice. [[Ramesses III|Ramses II]] died of an infection caused by an abscessed tooth.
All of their knowledge did not always suffice. [[Ramesses II|Ramses II]] died of an infection caused by an abscessed tooth.
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[[Category:Discovery Tour: Ancient Egypt]]
[[Category:Discovery Tour: Ancient Egypt]]
Latest revision as of 13:58, 23 April 2023
Learn about the balance of science and magic that was ancient Egyptian medicine.
Pharmaceutical jar / 26th Dynasty
Evidence of advanced medical procedures have been found on mummies, and ancient Egyptians left detailed medical writings, from diagnosis to follow-up treatment.
One of the oldest known surgical studies is the Edwin Smith Papyrus. It's one of the first documents in history that notes an association between the integrity of the brain and cognitive functions, including cases of ocular complications and paralysis following head trauma.
Vinegar-treated marble stone from Memphis was used as an anaesthetic.
Ebers Papyrus page / circa 1500 BCE
Another similar document, the Ebers Medical Papyrus is over 20 meters long and 30 centimeters wide. It details treatments of forty-eight surgical cases and contains 877 paragraphs describing various diseases.
Alongside accurate and factual scientific approaches, the papyrus has more than 700 magic formulas and incantations to ward off demons and disease. This demonstrates how ancient Egyptians believed in a harmonious balance between religion and science.
Ointment box / 570-526 BCE
Remedies were considered as medicine, and carried by doctors and priests. Village doctors often had another job, alongside their medical duties and the preparation of medicines.
A cure for blindness was made of fermented honey, ochre and kohl. The science behind it was that honey functioned as an antiseptic and antibacterial, while ochre would reduce the swelling.
All of their knowledge did not always suffice. Ramses II died of an infection caused by an abscessed tooth.