aspqrz said:Myrm said:Read a few decent works on Ancient Egyptian medicine befoore it went all mystical.
Umm. All two (or is it three?)?
The text in the medical library here in Cambridge that I took out left me with the impression of there being a few more originals than that - but not by an order of magnitude. Imhotep was the core of it, presumably the copying and completeness and probably he was important enough to preserve. Again the gaps in the record issue pretty big...we see important people in Egypt don;t we....
It seems that most Egyptologists accept the fact that Egyptian "medicine" was almost entirely "magic driven" ... of no medical value at all ... for anything beyond binding up (but not otherwise treating) wounds or setting (but not otherwise treating) broken bones.
Anything disease based or internal based and you were s*****d. A lot of ancient "medical practise" was like that.
Hmm the odd medical history lecture on the subject have been more charitible than that. Im not suggesting it was brilliant, but that it was better than most people assume, the external (shall we settle on 'wounds') certainly dominated over the internal - though that didnt seem to help Tutankhamun after all. From memory the guy did say the Greeks and Romans further improved on the Egyptians but the characteristic of all the ancients was the lack of coherent passing on of the information - both within one society as power moved around which lead to decline in one society (see the Egyptians) and as one power took over another.
Of course, gather two Egyptologists in the same place and you'll find at least three opinions on any given topic :lol:
Phil
I've noticed that when they do open lectures round here, watched someone raise the 'Pharoah of the Exodus bneing MerenPtah' to someone who didnt agree and that got....heated. I think you get the same with medics as well...ancient medical scholars could be both medics and Egyptologists which means they probably disagree with themselves

Actually if you've got some suggested sources I wouldnt mind a PM to list 'em....its an area I occasionally trip into for interest and the Uni library here is pretty good at obtaining all sorts if you ask.