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| Robert the Bruce |
Aug 27, 2004, 02:28 PM
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http://www.touregypt.net/edwinsmithsurgical.htm#Case%20One:
I think the fact that trepanation is not mentioned in the Edwin Smith Papyrus speaks against the so-called medical usages of it by ancients and I think that makes it more likely to have been used to enhance psychic awareness as in the case of the Merovingian King Dagobert. I do know that letting pressure off the skull by drilling into it was in use by the Inca and still is in Africa. Trepanation is not a simple hole in the skull. "According to Breasted, the Edwin Smith Papyrus is a copy of an ancient composite manuscript which contained, in addition to the original author's text (3000-2500 B.C.), a commentary added a few hundred years later in the form of 69 explanatory notes (glosses). It contains 48 systematically arranged case histories, beginning with injuries of the head and proceeding downward to the thorax and spine, where the document unfortunately breaks off. These cases are typical rather than individual, and each presentation of a case is divided into title, examination, diagnosis, and treatment. There is a definite differentiation between rational surgical treatments and the much less employed medico-magical measures. Significantly, trepanation is not mentioned." |
| Trip like I do |
Nov 07, 2004, 03:53 PM
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Anti-diluvian kicking against the pricks?
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