The use of surgical techniques in ancient Egyptian medicine has only been suggested indirectly through ancient medical texts and iconography, and there is no evidence of amputation as a means of therapeutic medical treatment. This paper presents four cases of amputation from the archaeological site of Dayr al-Barshā, Egypt. Two of the cases (dated to the First Intermediate and Middle Kingdom periods, respectively) are from individuals that display bilateral amputations of the feet, one through the metatarso-phalangeal joints, the other a transmetatarsal amputation. The exact reason for the amputation, perhaps from trauma or disease, is unknown. The particular healing patterns of the distal ends of the amputations suggest these individuals u...
The Ancient Egyptian surgeons were apparently well versed with the principles of surgical treatment ...
Mummies and skeletal material of ancient Egypt constitute valuable sources for paleopathological stu...
While 'surgical' practices such as trepanations are well attested since the first stages o...
The use of surgical techniques in ancient Egyptian medicine has only been suggested indirectly throu...
The use of surgical techniques in ancient Egyptian medicine has only been suggested indirectly throu...
BACKGROUND: Ancient Egypt might be considered the cradle of medicine. The modern literature is, howe...
Literature Review: There are many writings about ancient Egyptian medical papyri, but none examine w...
Limb amputation has been carried out through the ages as a punitive method in various parts of the w...
ABSTRACT Three probable cases of foot amputation, with healing, in skeletal remains associated with ...
The aim of this study was to highlight the important stages of the evolution of limb amputation thro...
The Egyptian civilisation is one of the oldest in history and was renowned for its scientific and ar...
Highlights The first portuguese case, concerning lim amputatios recovered from na archaeological ...
In Ancient Times developments in amputation surgery take place. Amputations are at first done in the...
The Longobard necropolis of Povegliano Veronese dates from the 6th to the 8th centuries AD. Among th...
Ancient Egyptians usually made use of amulets with apotropaic and propitious function. Part of these...
The Ancient Egyptian surgeons were apparently well versed with the principles of surgical treatment ...
Mummies and skeletal material of ancient Egypt constitute valuable sources for paleopathological stu...
While 'surgical' practices such as trepanations are well attested since the first stages o...
The use of surgical techniques in ancient Egyptian medicine has only been suggested indirectly throu...
The use of surgical techniques in ancient Egyptian medicine has only been suggested indirectly throu...
BACKGROUND: Ancient Egypt might be considered the cradle of medicine. The modern literature is, howe...
Literature Review: There are many writings about ancient Egyptian medical papyri, but none examine w...
Limb amputation has been carried out through the ages as a punitive method in various parts of the w...
ABSTRACT Three probable cases of foot amputation, with healing, in skeletal remains associated with ...
The aim of this study was to highlight the important stages of the evolution of limb amputation thro...
The Egyptian civilisation is one of the oldest in history and was renowned for its scientific and ar...
Highlights The first portuguese case, concerning lim amputatios recovered from na archaeological ...
In Ancient Times developments in amputation surgery take place. Amputations are at first done in the...
The Longobard necropolis of Povegliano Veronese dates from the 6th to the 8th centuries AD. Among th...
Ancient Egyptians usually made use of amulets with apotropaic and propitious function. Part of these...
The Ancient Egyptian surgeons were apparently well versed with the principles of surgical treatment ...
Mummies and skeletal material of ancient Egypt constitute valuable sources for paleopathological stu...
While 'surgical' practices such as trepanations are well attested since the first stages o...