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The Egyptians had doctors who specialised in treating particular parts of the body as well as researching the properties of herbal medicines. Their detailed records of the symptoms and treatments of illnesses formed some of the first medical text books.
Egyptologists have found documents, written on a type of paper called papyrus, that describe medical techniques similar to those used today. The Egyptians used compression on a wound to stop bleeding and had specialists in obstetrics and gynaecology who were the forerunners of modern midwives.
As today, the Egyptians suffered from the common cold. Here is a remedy taken from an ancient papyrus:
To make them feel better, the patient should be given the milk of a mother who has given birth to a boy. The following spell was to be made to get rid of the cold:
May you flow out, catarrh, son of catarrh, who breaks the bones, who destroys the skull, who hacks in the marrow, who causes the seven openings in the head to ache.
Ebers Papyrus
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