
The Medicine of the Ancient Egyptians: 1: Surgery, Gynecology, Obstetrics, and Pediatrics
Robert W. Lebling
Eugen Strouhal, Bretislav Vachala and Hana Vymazalová. Tr. Katerina Millerova.
AUC Press, 2021
“Egyptian medicine experienced a surprisingly rapid development as early as the Old Kingdom and preserved its good reputation both at home and abroad even in the following centuries.”
—Excerpt from The Medicine of the Ancient Egyptians: 1
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