The Egyptian Culture of Medicine

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For pregnancy testing the method used included digging an onion bulb deep into the woman's skin and determining the outcome by the type of odor the patient smelled (Medicine, 2006). This makes sense because in most pregnant women strong odors can be quite nauseating. For contraception it calls for a recipe of crocodile dung, 45ml of honey, and sour milk believed to have been given topically or as a suppository (Medicine, 2006)...
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For contraception it calls for a recipe of crocodile dung, 45ml of honey, and sour milk believed to have been given topically or as a suppository (Medicine, 2006). The Ebers Papyrus is the most lengthy of the medical papyri with 100 pages of text. It is dated the 9th year of the reign of Amenhotep I circa 1534 BCE (Medicine, 2006)...
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