Even gods decay. Like, in 1890 somebody sold off thousands of mummified Ancient Egyptian sacred cats - _for fertilizer_. Get the point? Constancy isn't.
Jonathan GashTags: cats decay constancy ancient-egypt ancient-egyptians fertilizer mummified
Here we see the word "brain" occurring for the first time in human speech, as far as it is known to us; and in discussing injuries affecting the brain, we note the surgeon's effort to delimit his terms as he selects for specialization a series of common and current words to designate three degrees of injury to the skull indicated in modern surgery by the terms "fracture", "compound fracture," and "compound comminuted fracture," all of which the ancient commentator carefully explains.
James Henry BreastedTags: brain ancient-egyptians ancient-medicine ancient-surgery
The seat of consciousness and intelligence was from the earliest times regarded by the Egyptians as both the heart and the bowels or abdomen. Our surgeon, however, has observed the fact that injuries to the brain affect other parts of the body, especially in his experience the lower limbs. He notes the drag or shuffle of one foot, presumably the partial paralysis resulting from a cranial wound, and the ancient commentator carefully explains the meaning of the obsolete word used for "shuffle.
James Henry BreastedTags: brain neuroscience ancient-egyptians ancient-medicine
the first physician who is known to have counted the pulse, Herophilos of Alexandria (born 300 B.C.), lived in Egypt.
James Henry BreastedTags: heartbeat ancient-egyptians ancient-medicine
When the injured humerus is accompanied by a serious rupture of the overlying soft tissue the injury is regarded as fatal.
James Henry BreastedTags: anatomy ancient-egypt diagnosis ancient-egyptians ancient-medicine broken-bones medical-history
Many hidden truths are often unobserved, not invisible.
Matthew A. PettiTags: religion-and-science ancient-egyptians book-of-revelation ancient-gods great-pyramid
Only the sixth sense can expose what the other five have hidden.
Matthew A. PettiTags: greek-gods religion-and-science religion-christianity ancient-egyptians religion-philosophy book-of-revelation great-pyramid
Mysteries are the evidence to errors in our religious and historical precepts.
Matthew A. PettiTags: greek-gods religion-and-science religion-spirituality ancient-egyptians religion-philosophy book-of-revelation great-pyramid
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