Six medical papyri document how Santorini's volcanic ash from the Bronze Age biphasic eruption, otherwise attested by material retrieved at the bottom of lakes at the edge of the Nile Delta, severely affected the health of the inhabitants of Egypt as well as their society as a whole. Treatments for burns caused by particulate and dissolved acids are documented in the London Medical Papyrus as well as in the Ebers Papyrus, and are compatible with ash fallout and ash in rain, respectively. Furthermore, both instances of ash correlate to the first eight biblical plagues. Moreover, the latter text also presents a series of ailments coherent with serious inhalation of toxic substances in aerosol form. This scenario is confirmed by the Hearst Med...
This study is a step forward in understanding the palaeoenvironmental effects of the Minoan eruption...
The story of disease and healing in the Maltese Islands begins with the earliest inhabitants of Ma...
Alexandria was both an important city and a place of inspiration in the history of medicine since th...
Abstract Six treatments for burns in the London Medical Papyrus provide data regarding a volcanic fa...
Abstract Egyptian medical papyri date the Santorini eruption, and reconcile the hitherto perceived d...
Much of the detailed information about the extent of the practice of medicine of the Ancient Egyptia...
The study aims at shedding light on plagues and epidemics that hit Egypt during the Mameluke period ...
The Kahun Papyrus was discovered by Flinders Petrie in 1889 at the Fayum site of Lahun and was event...
Volcanic eruptions provide tests of human and natural system sensitivity to abrupt shocks because th...
Ever since it first took its place in the universe, our planet has been shaped by the impact of succ...
Archaeologists primarily address disease, illness, and health through biological studies of human re...
This paper explores the probability of a causal relationship between the eruption of the volcano on ...
This study is a step forward in understanding the palaeoenvironmental effects of the Minoan eruption...
Volcanic eruptions represent a significant source of volatile gases that are harmful to human health...
The current Covid-19 pandemic has brought back memories of past epidemics. Pharaonic Egypt has often...
This study is a step forward in understanding the palaeoenvironmental effects of the Minoan eruption...
The story of disease and healing in the Maltese Islands begins with the earliest inhabitants of Ma...
Alexandria was both an important city and a place of inspiration in the history of medicine since th...
Abstract Six treatments for burns in the London Medical Papyrus provide data regarding a volcanic fa...
Abstract Egyptian medical papyri date the Santorini eruption, and reconcile the hitherto perceived d...
Much of the detailed information about the extent of the practice of medicine of the Ancient Egyptia...
The study aims at shedding light on plagues and epidemics that hit Egypt during the Mameluke period ...
The Kahun Papyrus was discovered by Flinders Petrie in 1889 at the Fayum site of Lahun and was event...
Volcanic eruptions provide tests of human and natural system sensitivity to abrupt shocks because th...
Ever since it first took its place in the universe, our planet has been shaped by the impact of succ...
Archaeologists primarily address disease, illness, and health through biological studies of human re...
This paper explores the probability of a causal relationship between the eruption of the volcano on ...
This study is a step forward in understanding the palaeoenvironmental effects of the Minoan eruption...
Volcanic eruptions represent a significant source of volatile gases that are harmful to human health...
The current Covid-19 pandemic has brought back memories of past epidemics. Pharaonic Egypt has often...
This study is a step forward in understanding the palaeoenvironmental effects of the Minoan eruption...
The story of disease and healing in the Maltese Islands begins with the earliest inhabitants of Ma...
Alexandria was both an important city and a place of inspiration in the history of medicine since th...