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Medicine and Healing Practices in Ancient Egypt
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Medicine and Healing Practices in Ancient Egypt
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Medicine and Healing Practices in Ancient Egypt provides a new
perspective on healthcare and healing treatments in Egypt from the
Predynastic to the Roman periods. Rather than concentrating
exclusively on diseases and medical conditions as evidenced in
ancient sources, it provides a ‘people-focused’ perspective,
asking what it was like to be ill or disabled in this society? Who
were the healers? To what extent did disease occurrence and
treatment reflect individual social status? As well as
geographical, environmental and dietary factors, which undoubtedly
affected general health, some groups were prone to specific
hazards. These are discussed in detail, including soldiers’
experience of trauma, wounds and exposure to epidemics; and
conditions - blindness, sand pneumoconiosis, trauma and limb
amputations – resulting from working conditions at building and
other sites. Methods of diagnosis and treatment were derived from
special concepts about disease and medical ethics. These are
explored, as well as the individual contributions and professional
interactions of various groups of healers and carers. Medical
training and practice occurred in various locations, including
temples and battlefields; these are described, as well as the
treatments and equipment that were available. Ancient writers
generally praised the Egyptian healers’ knowledge, expertise, and
professional relationship with their patients. A brief comparison
is drawn between this approach and those prevailing elsewhere in
Mesopotamia, Greece and Rome. Finally, Egypt’s legacy,
transmitted through Greek, Roman and Arabic sources, is confirmed
as the source of some principles and practices still found in
modern ‘Western’ medicine. Combining information from the
latest studies on human remains and the authors’ biomedical
research, this book brings the subject up to date, enabling a wide
readership to access often scattered information in a fascinating
synthesis.
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Imprint: |
Liverpool University Press
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Country of origin: |
United Kingdom |
Release date: |
December 2023 |
Authors: |
Rosalie David
(Co-Director, KNH Centre for Biomedical Egyptology)
• Roger Forshaw
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Dimensions: |
239 x 163mm (L x W) |
Pages: |
320 |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-83764-429-2 |
Categories: |
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LSN: |
1-83764-429-2 |
Barcode: |
9781837644292 |
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