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Medicine and Healing Practices in Ancient Egypt
Rosalie David
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Roger Forshaw
Division of Cell Matrix Biology & Regenerative Medicine (L5)
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Arts and Humanities
Ancient Egypt
100%
Healers
100%
Medicine
100%
Medical
66%
Trauma
66%
Carers
33%
Access
33%
Legacy
33%
Egyptians
33%
Working Conditions
33%
Medical Ethics
33%
Epidemic
33%
Battlefield
33%
Roman Period
33%
Mesopotamia
33%
Rome
33%
Greece
33%
Egypt
33%
Army
33%
Medical Research
33%
Equipment
33%
Pre-dynastic
33%
Readership
33%
Medicine and Dentistry
Diseases
100%
Injury
66%
Wound
33%
Amaurosis
33%
Biomedical Research
33%
Pneumoconiosis
33%
Limb Amputation
33%
Epidemic
33%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Disease
100%
Injury
66%
Wound
33%
Pneumoconiosis
33%
Epidemic
33%