Medicine and Society in Ptolemaic Egypt

Medicine and Society in Ptolemaic Egypt
Title Medicine and Society in Ptolemaic Egypt PDF eBook
Author Philippa Lang
Publisher BRILL
Pages 333
Release 2012-12-07
Genre Medical
ISBN 9004218580

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Current questions on whether Hellenistic Egypt should be understood in terms of colonialism and imperialism, multicultural separatism, or integration and syncretism have never been closely studied in the context of healing. Examing all forms of healing within the specific socioeconomic and environmental constraints of the Ptolemies’ Egypt, this book explores how linguistic, cultural and ethnic affiliations and interactions were expressed in the medical domain. Topics include the environmental and demographic background, perceptions of Greek and Egyptian medicine, the intersection between religion and healing, interactions on the theoretical and textual plane, diagnosis, prognosis and therapeutics in practice, and the range of medical practitioners. The book concludes with a case study of medicine in Ptolemaic Alexandria.

Medicine in Ancient Egypt

Medicine in Ancient Egypt
Title Medicine in Ancient Egypt PDF eBook
Author Bayard Holmes
Publisher
Pages 42
Release 1914
Genre Medicine
ISBN

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A review of Dr. Carl H. Klein's manuscript translation of the Papyrus Ebers.

Ancient Egyptian Medicine

Ancient Egyptian Medicine
Title Ancient Egyptian Medicine PDF eBook
Author John F. Nunn
Publisher
Pages 248
Release 1996
Genre History
ISBN

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The skills of the ancient Egyptians in preserving bodies through mummification are well known, but their expertise in the everyday medical practices needed to treat the living is less familiar and often misinterpreted. John F. Nunn draws on his own experience as an eminent doctor of medicine and an Egyptologist to reassess the evidence. He has translated and reviewed the original Egyptian medical papyri and has reconsidered other sources of information, including skeletons, mummies, statues, tomb paintings and coffins.

The Art of Medicine in Ancient Egypt

The Art of Medicine in Ancient Egypt
Title The Art of Medicine in Ancient Egypt PDF eBook
Author James P. Allen
Publisher Metropolitan Museum of Art
Pages 117
Release 2005
Genre Art, Egyptian
ISBN 1588391701

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Diseases and injuries were major concerns for ancient Egyptians. This book, featuring some sixty-four objects from the Metropolitan Museum, discusses how both practical and magical medicine informed Egyptian art and for the first time reproduces and translates treatments described in the spectacular Edwin Smith Papyrus.

Health and Medicine in Ancient Egypt

Health and Medicine in Ancient Egypt
Title Health and Medicine in Ancient Egypt PDF eBook
Author Paula Alexandra da Silva Veiga
Publisher British Archaeological Reports Limited
Pages 80
Release 2009
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9781407305004

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This monograph explores the unity of the modern concepts of magic and science in Egyptian medicine.

The Medical Skills of Ancient Egypt

The Medical Skills of Ancient Egypt
Title The Medical Skills of Ancient Egypt PDF eBook
Author J. Worth Estes
Publisher
Pages 216
Release 1989
Genre Medical
ISBN

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Ancient Egyptian Medicine

Ancient Egyptian Medicine
Title Ancient Egyptian Medicine PDF eBook
Author Charles Savona-Ventura
Publisher Lulu.com
Pages 120
Release 2017-09-23
Genre History
ISBN 024433501X

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The medicine of the ancient Egyptians is some of the oldest documented. From the beginnings of the civilization in the late fourth millennium BC until the Persian invasion of 525 BC, Egyptian medical practice went largely unchanged but was highly advanced for its time, including simple non-invasive surgery, setting of bones, dentistry, and an extensive set of pharmacopoeia. Egyptian medical thought influenced later traditions, including the Greeks. Until the 19th century, the main sources of information about ancient Egyptian medicine were writings from later in antiquity. The Greek historian Herodotus visited Egypt around 440 BC and wrote extensively of his observations of their medicinal practice. Pliny the Elder also wrote favourably of them in historical review. Hippocrates (the ""father of medicine""), Herophilos, Erasistratus and later Galen studied at the temple of Amenhotep, and acknowledged the contribution of ancient Egyptian medicine to Greek medicine.