Ancient Egyptians interested in circumcision

 

Ancient Egyptians interested in circumcision
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The birth of a child in ancient Egypt is depicted in pictures

You have often heard the doctor in the movies say, 'Prayers can save a patient, not medicine.   

In ancient Egypt, witchcraft was practiced along with medicine to save the sick. There was no dividing line between religion and science in those days. Ancient Egyptians interested in circumcision

  

It was even said that diseases were punished by the gods and the inner evil spirit could be removed by amulets, goons and mantras. 

  

But all this was done with the use of drugs and some of their practices still remain after such a long time. 

  

Unfortunately, much of the information related to medicine in ancient Egypt is now extinct, including the treasures of the Imperial Library of Alexandria. 

  

Even before 3,000 BC, Egyptian culture was highly developed and modern. The Egyptians at that time were so aware of medicine that you would be stunned. 

  

How was the surgery performed? 

  

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Egyptian surgical instruments can be seen here 

  

You will be familiar with the fact that corpses have been mummified in Egypt. Through embalmed corpses, people in ancient Egypt had gathered a great deal of information about the human body. 

  

At that time, after death, the human body was prepared for the final journey. Throughout this process, the Egyptians were able to see parts of the body and learn about diseases that led to their deaths. 

  

Through this work, he became aware of many diseases and he became acquainted with the methods of treating diseases. These ranged from piercing the skull to removing tumors. 

  

Dental treatment 

  

The Egyptians worked hard to grind and grind wheat to get flour, but they still had pebbles and sand particles in their food. 

  

Such foods kept the distance between the teeth and the infection. According to the old medical method Papers Ebers, there were many methods that could be used to fill this gap and remove the infection. 

  

One of these methods suggests that cumin and frankincense could be used on this area for the itching of the teeth. 

  

One such treatment is honey, which the Egyptians used as an antiseptic. In many other cases he also used muslin. 

  

  Artificial members


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There is evidence of organ transplants in ancient Egypt 

  

The people of ancient Egypt needed artificial limbs for both living and dead people, but in later times such organs became more needed. 

  

The idea of his second life was that the body must be complete in order to regain the body. The emphasis was on filling the body with embalmed corpses. 

  

However, like today, prostheses were used to meet the needs of living people. 

  

Most prostheses included the finger. The finger in the picture is said to have been used by a woman and is the oldest prosthesis. 

  

Egyptians insist on circumcision 

  

Ancient Egyptians interested in circumcision
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These are probably the world's first artificial fingers used by a woman 

  

Circumcision has historically been practiced in many religious beliefs and societies around the world. 

  

Circumcision was also practiced in ancient Egypt. And it was so much that people were amazed at the uncircumcised penis. 

  

It is well known that Egyptian soldiers took captured Libyan men to their homes so that their relatives could see their private parts. 

  

In ancient Egypt, health care was controlled by the government. 

  

  

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 In ancient Egypt, people used many techniques to look beautiful 


There were many medical institutes during this period which trained doctors in this field and these institutes also treated patients. 

  

There were also many medical prescriptions in which the treatment methods of the patients were written. 

  

There are also details of medical camps being set up at a construction site. There are also indications that first aid and treatment was provided at a construction site when an accident occurred. 

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