Medicine And Ancient Egyptian Medicine

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Ancient Egyptian medicine is some of the oldest ever recorded, dating back as far as the 33rd century B.C. Egyptian medical practice was known for being highly advanced for its time, including surgery, dentistry, the famous mummification, and all around general practices. There is still so much undiscovered about what the Egyptians really knew and how they knew it, but there is a lot to learn about the ways of their medicine and just how they worked.

Ancient Egypt
Ancient Egyptian medicine was very different from what we are used to. The Egyptians had to deal with things that were considered normal in their location and time, scorpion or tarantula bites and stings, heat exhaustion, or injuries caused by accidents or fighting, which was usually healed by a remedy or spell, but when it came to the common cold or flu, this was something mysterious and was believed to be brought upon by the Gods, it was thought to be a presence of evil and its poisons, and the only cure was to detoxify the body and cleanse it with nasty smelling and tasting medicines that were injected into all and any orifice of the body.

Prayers, magic, and wearing of amulets were a big part of preventative measures against getting ill, along with maintaining a healthy diet. But that was only to prevent illness. Rituals, spells, incantations, talismans and amulets were also used. Sekhmet priests were involved in the inspection of sacrificial animals, prevention of plagues, and even veterinary medicine. There was a lot of belief in magic obviously and preventing people from getting sick but that was only the beginning.

Herbs
Herbs played a big role in ancient Egyptian medicine. Some of these herbs include opium, can...

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...arious parts of the body such as head, jaws, neck, spine, arms and legs as well.
Pharmacopoeia
The ancient Egyptian pharmacopoeia includes hundreds of items; a lot however, cannot be translated still to this day. Even the diseases for what they were used for aren’t very clear to us. One inscription that was clear was castor oil (Ricinus plant), which seemed to be used for a lot of things, including “belly disease”, hair growth, “skin disease”, and a “sick head.”
Another was onions, ground finely in beer and then spit out for one entire day was used to cure snake bites.

2Medizin der alten Ägypter –meaning Ancient Egyptian Medicine in German
Although a lot of things are still unclear about Egyptian medicine due to scripts not being legible or translatable we do know that the ancient Egyptians were very advanced for their time and are a big part of medicine today.

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