Medical papyri

Medical papyri

Medical papyri are ancient Egyptian texts written on papyrus which permit a glimpse at medical procedures and practices in ancient Egypt. The papyri give details on disease, diagnosis, and remedies of disease, which include herbal remedies, surgery, and magical spells. It is thought there were more medical papyri, but many have been lost due to grave robbing. The largest study of the medical papyri to date has been undertaken by Berlin University and was titled "Medizin der alten Ägypter" ("Medicine of ancient Egypt").

Early Egyptian medicine was based mostly on a mixture of magic and religious spells. Most commonly "cured" by use of amulets or magical spells, the illnesses were thought to be caused by spiteful behavior or actions. Afterwards, doctors performed various medical treatments if necessary. The instructions for these medical rituals were later inscribed on papyrus scrolls by the priests performing the actions. [ [http://www.egyptologyonline.com/Medicine.htm www.egyptologyonline.com - Egyptian medicine, retrieved 26 October 2007] ]

Major papyri

Edwin Smith Papyrus

The Edwin Smith Papyrus is thought to be the earliest medical text known to date and is the most detailed and sophisticated of the extant medical papyri. The papyrus takes its name from the Egyptian archaeologist Edwin Smith who purchased it in the 1860's. [ [http://www.osirisweb.com/egypt/papyrus.htm osiriweb.com - The papyrus page, retrieved 24 October 2007] ] The papyrus covers 17 pages and concentrates on issues relating to trauma, with diagnosis and treatment methods also being discussed. [http://indigo.ie/~marrya/papyri.html indigo.ie - Ancient Egyptian Medical Papyri, retrieved 24 October 2007] ] An important aspect of the text is that it shows that the heart, liver, spleen, kidneys, ureters, and bladder were all known to the Egyptians, along with the fact that the blood vessels were connected to the heart.

Ebers Papyrus

The Ebers Papyrus was also purchased by Edwin Smith in 1862. It takes its name from Georg Ebers who purchased the papyrus in 1872. The papyrus dates to around 1550BC and covers 110 pages, making it the lengthiest of the medical papyri. The papyrus covers many different topics including; dermatology, digestive diseases, traumatic diseases, dentistry and gynecological conditions. It makes many references to treating ailments with spells or religious techniques. [http://www.crystalinks.com/egyptmedicine.html crystalinks.com - Ancient Egyptian Medicine - Smith Papyrus - Ebers Papyrus, retrieved 24 October 2007] ] One of the most important findings of this papyrus are the references to migraines which shows the condition dates back to this time. [ [http://migraineandheadaches.com/migraines/index.html migrainesandheadaches.com - A brief history of migraines, retrieved 24 October 2007] ]

Kahun Papyrus

The Kahun Gynecological Papyrus was found by Flinders Petrie in 1889. The papyrus deals with female problems, specifically gynecological related conditions. It is dated to around 1825 BC. The papyrus contains 35 separate paragraphs. The major concern of the papyrus are diseases related to the reproductive organs and deals specifically with disease during pregnancy.

Hearst Papyrus

The Hearst Papyrus was offered in 1901 to the Hearst Expedition in Egypt. It is dated around 2000 BC, though doubts subsist about its authenticity. It concentrated on treatments for problems dealing with the urinary system, blood, hair, and bites. It has been extensively studied since its publication in 1905. [http://tebtunis.berkeley.edu/collection/medical.html tebtunis.berkeley.edu - The Hearst Medical Papyrus - Hearst Papyrus, retrieved 25 October 2007] ]

Other papyri

Other medical papyri have been found but researched to a lower degree, including:
* The "Chester Beatty Medical Papyrus" – This papyrus is named after Sir Alfred Chester Beatty who donated 19 papyri to the British Museum. The remedies in these texts are generally related to magic and focus on conditions that involve headaches and anorectal ailments.
* The "London Medical Papyrus" – This is located in the British Museum and dates back to Tutankhamun. Although in poor condition, study of it has found it to focus on magical spells as remedy for disease.
* The "Ramesseum Papyri" – These consist of 17 individual papyri that were found in the great temple of the Ramesseum. They concentrate on the eyes, gynecology, paediatrics, muscles and tendons. [http://www.digitalegypt.ucl.ac.uk/writing/library/mk.html www.digitalegypt.ucl.ac.uk - The Ramesseum Papyri - Ramesseum Papyri, retrieved 26 October 2007] ]
* The "Carlsberg Papyrus" – It is the property of the Carlsberg Foundation. The papyrus covers diseases of the eye and pregnancy.
* The "Berlin Papyrus" – Acquired by Giuseppe Passalacqua, the Berlin Papyrus consists of 24 pages and is very similar to the Ebers Papyrus. Later sold to Friedrich Wilhelm IV of Prussia with other objects in 1827 for the Berlin Museum, the Berlin Papyrus was translated into German in 1909.
* The "Brooklyn Papyrus" – Focusing mainly on snakebites, the Brooklyn Papyrus speaks of remedial methods for poisons obtained from snakes, scorpions, and tarantulas. The Brooklyn Papyrus currently resides in the Brooklyn Museum. [http://aic.stanford.edu/sg/bpg/annual/v12/bp12-10.html aic.stanford.edu - The Brooklyn museum, retrieved 26 October 2007] ]

References

Further reading

* Leake, Chauncey (1952). "The Old Egyptian Medical Papyri". University of Kansas.

ee also

* Medicine
* Ancient Egypt


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем написать курсовую

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Egyptian medical papyri — Plates vi vii of the Edwin Smith Papyrus (around the 17th century BC), among the earliest medical texts Egyptian medical papyri are ancient Egyptian texts written on papyrus which permit a glimpse at medical procedures and practices in ancient… …   Wikipedia

  • Ramesseum medical papyri — The Ramesseum medical papyri constitute a collection of ancient Egyptian medical documents dating back to the early 18th century BC, found in the temple of the Ramesseum.cite web|title=Ancient Egyptian Medical Papyri|url=http://indigo.ie/… …   Wikipedia

  • Medical Ostraca of Deir el-Medina — The Medical Ostraca of Deir el Medina are a collection of ostraca containing notes of medical importance. These ostraca were written in the New Kingdom Egyptian village of Deir el Medina during the 18th and 19th dynasties (c.1550 c.1190 BCE).[1]… …   Wikipedia

  • Papyri Kahun — Les papyrus de Kahun auraient été écrits vers la fin de la XIIe dynastie égyptienne. Ils reproduisent des traités plus anciens et comprennent, entre autres, un traité de gynécologie et un traité de mathématiques. Bibliographie Le livre de Sylvia… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Medical cannabis — American Cannabis Indica purchased at a Medical Cannabis dispensary …   Wikipedia

  • Papyri médicaux — Papyrus médicaux Cet article fait partie de la série Sciences dans l Égypte antique Mathématiques Géométrie Unités de mesure Chiffres Fraction Multiplication …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Chester Beatty Medical Papyrus — The Chester Beatty Medical Papyrus is one of the extant medical papyri from ancient Egypt. It is dedicated to magical incantations against headaches[1] and remedies for anorectal ailments,[1][2] and is dated around 1200 BC. Part of the papyri… …   Wikipedia

  • Chester Beatty Papyri — For the medical papyrus, see Chester Beatty Medical Papyrus. P. Chester Beatty I, (P45) folio 13 14, containing portion of the Gospel of Luke …   Wikipedia

  • Greek Magical Papyri — The Greek Magical Papyri (Latin Papyri Graecae Magicae, abbreviated PGM) is the name given by scholars to a body of papyri from Graeco Roman Egypt, which each contain a number of magical spells, formulae, hymns and rituals. The materials in the… …   Wikipedia

  • Medizinische Papyri aus Lahun — Der gynäkologische Papyrus Kahun VI. 1, Seite 1 und 2 Die medizinischen Papyri aus Lahun werden in der Medizingeschichte auch oft unter der Bezeichnung Papyrus Kahun geführt. So werden der Medizin Papyrus Kahun VI.1[1] und der Veterinär Papyrus… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”