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Historical perspectives on healthChildbirth in Ancient EgyptDepartment of the History of Medicine, Clinical Medical School, University of Wales Swansea Medicine in ancient Egypt was much more advanced than the rest of the Biblical world, especially in trauma surgery. Care at the time of childbirth was however virtually non-existent. There were no trained obstetricians or midwives but a galaxy of gods were at hand. This article traces what we can piece together about pregnancy of childbirth from the evidence we have in tombs and papyri of Egypt.
Key Words: Ancient Egypt birth mortality childbirth Gods in obstetrics mammisi
The Journal of the Royal Society for the Promotion of Health, Vol. 124, No. 6,
284-286 (2004) |
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