notice that it is the last cry of the
more sophisticated medicine of the 20th century and
a microsurgery so precise that the
Minimal error can make a difference
between life and death drugs
miraculous that relieve pain and
suffering that otherwise
would impede leading a normal life
arm prosthesis so similar to one of
true that responds to thought
where the instruments came from
and the techniques of modern medicine
the answer the ancient egypt
Hi, I'm Michael Willem II during a
hour goes back 6 with me in time to
a very remote time until the dawn
from Western medicine to the era
when the Egyptians were busy inventing
some of the tools and
medical technologies that we employ
listener to from surgery to
psychoanalysis 5,000 years ago the
ancient egypt was the cradle of the
modern medicine
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the origin of things
ancient egypt modern medicine
diabetes arthritis cancer that causes
these diseases are present today
in day it is tempting to think that they are the
result of tensions and products
toxic that characterizes our way of
live today but the facts show
that many date from 5,000 years ago
time of the ancient Egyptians
we know from the studies of mummies
who suffered from lung disorders like
pneumonias and a type of black lung
pneumoconiosis probably caused
by the sandy winds of the desert
Egyptian
the mummies also show a high
arteriosclerosis index
hardening of the arteries and
osteoarthritis
throughout history these
diseases posed a profound
mystery the peoples of antiquity
I did not have any scientific method
to know its causes so that
they based their treatments on spells
magical but everything changed in the third
millennium before Christ when the
ancient Egyptians began to contribute
physical and mental illnesses with
a scientific approach
little by little they began to develop
medical treatments and techniques
credible
next to the magic remedies more
old
along the way the premises were laid
on which all the
miracles of modern medicine
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let them own a pharmacopoeia
complete and diagnostic techniques
it worked in the same way as
modern medicine but in a context
old with less technology in none
part becomes more palpable our
connection with the ancient egypt that in
an operating room
this is where we can find everything
this the keys of the trade
here we have some forceps a kind
of staples and of course is so well known
scalpel from where all these come from
surgical instruments to find out
I've traveled to Egypt to the temple of
combo of about two thousand years is
located next to the nilo river
look at these bas-reliefs are
awakening the interest of a lot of
historians
many think that they represent 48
surgical instruments including
saws probes forceps or scissors
and scalpels in 2001 archeology made
another extraordinary discovery in
a grave of 4,000 years of a doctor
real 30 instruments were discovered
surgical bronze
with more than 4,300 years are the
oldest medical utensils
found in the world demonstrating a
once and for all that the Egyptians were
clearly the first surgeons
authentic in history
and here you have it, we have made
exact replicas of the instruments
old people to talk about them me
doctor ibrahimi accompanies a famous
surgeon who exercise the angels weak
Thanks a lot for being here
I'm impatient but before I start
with the instrumental
I would like you to give us your opinion
about the recent discovery of some
so specialized instruments and so
old
what can you tell us is impressive
that more than 4,300 years ago they already had
instruments that look so much like
that today employees and we will see it now
same because you brought us your
modern instruments great what you want
choose one of the old ones so that I
say what we will compare it with the
modern
you're ready, obviously, I'm going to
catch this first one because I know it is
a scalpel really does seem
very much our district and modern
ancap or even the shape of the leaf
even in the form of the extraordinary
I believe it 4 thousand 300 years ago your
countrymen were not misguided well
let's see something more exotic than this
You know what it was for I'm not sure
but I would say it's a kind of scissors
and I guess they would use it to cut
skin or leather it is possible that this piece
it was originally clear that yes
well do not let's see what this is
Spain looks like a nail could be a
kind of stiletto could have it
used to heat and cauterize
Hurts to grand no it seems up
in the flat end is really
amazing
what do you say about this what do you think
I think it was a happy we have lyrics
modern very similar to this one for what
serving
They are used to scrape scraps of skin and to
other different surgical techniques
especially to scrape things for
make them for two and think that they are what
sufficiently similar
suppose I get you some
completely new instruments
clean and sharp
you would dare to practice surgery
modern with these Egyptian instruments
Well, if I was lost on an island
deserted and had no other way not
would do
they are a little more vast
but they would serve rudimentary
but it would be clear that if some
Egyptian scalpels were special for
other reasons
this for example is made of
obsidian a vitreous volcanic rock and
some modern surgeons claim that
surpasses the current surgical steel one
of its defenders doctor lee green is
a famous plastic surgeon and
professor in the faculty of medicine
the university of michigan
the doctor green is part of a
growing group of surgeons who opt
by using scalpels made of
obsidian instead of surgical steel
obsidian offers a couple of advantages
for cosmetic interventions is
extremely sharp between 10 and 100
sometimes sharper than a scalpel
surgical steel
the turn is much more smooth at level
microscopic that a fine steel like that
which is less aggressive for tissues
microscopic level so that in
Healing theory is much better
now to do an experiment I want
find out how he manages
obsidian on a sharp edge against the
Surgical steel will help me doctor
free in many thanks
The first thing he will do is bring two
scalpels one of obsidian and another of
surgical steel are well below
the magnifying glass and I can not believe what my eyes
what you are seeing is the cycle of
Obsidian scalpel that is very smooth
even with a lot of increases in
microscope higher up as you see is
the flow of steel and it's almost the same
that an obsidian saw earns for its
pretty face but you have to get to the bottom
because the second part of our
experiment consists of a sheet of
cultured human skin brought by the
doctor king correct correct
you will practice two incisions ay and no
tell me which is which
this time I'll turn around let's go choose
one of the scalpels do not tell me which one
the incision to agree
either take another scalpel or show what
before the camera and then do
incision b with him
let me know when you are finished and ready
it's worth now that it separates from the skin
artificial protective layer and you
I'll show to see if you can distinguish
the difference
I can go back
Acuerdo:
I see I see is very subtle is that correct
let me see first if you can extend
a little better is very good and here is
once aa is ok I see a difference very
great but I want to verify it
for now it seems to me that cut b is
much finer than the
but I want to confirm what under
microscope before giving my verdict
final we can do that at first
the central under the great microscope the
edge is enormously irregular
keep still please please look
mountains and valleys of agreement is the
incision to stop looking at the incision
I'm going to focus the incision go there
is the incision through this
much finer area and it is difficult to
see
It's a lot thinner, I'll take my
first assessment so I think that
See, it's far, much finer than
tell me what it was
b is the incision of the scalpel of
obsidian now to do because it practices
is the stone age medicine
here and now in the 21st century in the hour
good impression before the development of
sophisticated surgical instruments
the ancient Egyptians had no
precedents in history but the
texts and medical techniques created
for them they would be even more
impressive
if we enter a medical library
anyone we find is
consenting bookshelves with books
full of descriptions of all the
Violence that we could suffer from Google
Hello,
is more every serious illness and
history is broken down into three
parts the description of the symptoms
a clearly detailed diagnosis and
a list of possible treatments
these three elements are the most holy
trinity modern medicine represent
the scientific approach of medicine
current
a systematic approach that has its
roots in a medical papyrus of the ancient
Egypt of 3,500 years ago are the
oldest known medical texts
for science
there are very few that's why I've come to
New York to the Metropolitan Museum of
art art
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here the famous papyrus of
edwin schmidt of five meters named
well by its American owner the
nineteenth century on to this incredible
text of ancient medicine contains 48
records including injuries of the
head neck shoulders chest and thorax
it's a very practical approach and
scientist to treat injuries
Each story has a heading
a description of the case
then the diagnosis comes
frequently with instructions
directed to the doctor about how he should
diagnose the wound in question after
the diagnosis and in the treatment
recommended is really the first
medical document of the
history
today also the medical texts teaches
the doctors what should be the
concrete processes to deal with
emergencies is called triage depending
of the problem of each patient the
doctors must value between three
possibilities the situation before
proceed
the patient can receive care
intensive immediately you are attended
and send observation or minor care
and home delivery from where the
modern nation of triage once more
of the ancient Egyptians in the papyrus
smith each story while carrying
instructions for doctors
choose among the three valuations
p
the old analog of the tri ace mother
love bites the patient was told this
it is a disease that heal and
It is obviously what you expect to hear
patient another option is this is a
disease that I will fight is no longer so
good means I'll do something but do not
I promise that you can heal the last
option was this is a disease that
has no treatment can be good or
bad can be a curable therefore
you move bad news or it heals
alone and has nothing to worry about are
your three options there's another reason why
that smith's papyrus is the forerunner
of modern texts like anatomy of
Gray contains an amazing vision
of the inner workings of the body
human
for example the circulatory system
according to the papyrus the human heart
pumps blood to all parts of the
*# *# Body
it's a revolutionary medical concept
generally attributed to the doctor
British 17th century William Harvey
they had not quite right for example
they believed that all body fluids
like blood mucous or semen
they traveled through the same arteries and veins
and that everything ended in the year where
they were reorganized and sent to
sites where they should be
this would convert the former owner of
the medicine in someone very important
wool keeper of King James in the
papyrus smith is also the first text
doctor in describing the brain and
membranes that cover the calls
meninges
that's where the word meningitis comes from
a deadly inflammation of the
brain membranes
besides this the papyrus describes me
enough brain injuries
specific and how to treat them
sometimes neurosurgeons
modern have to treat patients
with severe head injuries that
they unleash a valence called
hydrocephalus
if left untreated it can cause injuries
permanent brain dementia and
loss of motor control beam
newest treatment for
Hydrocephalus is an intervention
surgical call ventricle ostomy
it involves piercing the patient's skull
and insert a catheter through the building
to add excess liquid
Cerebrospinal fluid is a modern technique
to life or death whose roots are
they find in the old surgery
Egyptian we know after studying mummies and
ancient skeletons that the Egyptians
they resorted to a delicate operation
known as preparation are appreciated
clearly these holes clean and
circular in the frontal bones
supposedly practiced with a hammer and
chisel was a very delicate operation
with a high risk of infection
so it amazes me that so many patients
would survive today some
injuries are so serious that doctors
they are forced to amputate the limbs
of your patients is an intervention
sophisticated medical dating back times
of ancient egypt
whenever they worked in a pyramid
or another construction ran a serious
danger of trauma if you
a stone block fell on top when
they were placing it in the pyramid
they suffered a serious injury
crush that required a
amputation
the ancient doctors were not limited to
section the member had to
control hemorrhages also
They had to know where to practice
amputation to take advantage of mobility
of the muscles and their future
operation
amputees today benefit
of modern prostheses to follow
go ahead with a life moderately
normal then the ancient Egyptians
as well.
look at this prosthesis designed by
doctors is a small piece of wood
shaped coruña toe and everything
is one of the first examples of
prostheses that have been found throughout the
World
preceding modern prostheses in
more than 2,600 years and if you are
thinking the same as me that the
amputations of the time due 0
rethink hideously painful
it turns out that the Egyptian doctors
they had the answer for that too
the painkillers
the ancient Egyptians relieved the pain
with some basic substances
including beer consumption
also with opium opium was a
incredibly potent analgesic for
those who suffer from pain
today to calm the pain is within reach of
the hand in the home medicine cabinet
Aspirin is the most analgesic
is prescribed in the world is great
for everything from toothaches to
to postoperative discomfort
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back in 1899 when the thorn was
patented by the company bayern was
the first synthetic drug in the
world but five thousand years ago the
ancient Egyptians already knew
amply the active component of
aspirin prepared a tisane with
willow bark for example and willows
where aspirin is extracted today
it is usually thought that it was invented in the
19th century
but the ancient humans used it
thousands of years
the discovery and manufacture of
aspirin at the beginning of the 20th century
triggered what would come to
become an industry
multinational pharmaceutical company entering
multi trillion dollars a year but
the predecessor of this industry
flourishing was invented by the
ancient Egyptians five thousand years ago
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for most current pharmacies
with its shelves full of everything
type of medicines are representative
of modern medicine
that's where the drugs are shipped
miraculous and the battlefield of the
global pharmaceutical industry is a
industry supported in the shadow by
the discoveries of life lessons
and other vectors are biotechnologists that
comb the world's rainforests
in search of herbs and plants with
medicinal properties the principles
Herbs assets identify
using the most modern equipment
biotechnology and are synthesized to
big scale
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Very often the active principle
gets a little push to increase his
efficacy and sold as a drug with or
without a prescription
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where does that modern wisdom come from?
of the remedies derived from the mother
nature much comes from the old
Egypt
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I'm in Cairo at a pharmacy
directed by Mr. Jarras one of the
most respected herbalists in egypt
If your feet hurt, there's no problem
mister jars to prescribe to soak the
in warm water with a handful of
fern male indigestion advise to
drink milk mixed with twigs
south beach
many of them are the same remedies
that the ancestors of mister jars
They dispatched 5,000 years ago
I will show an example the workers
from ancient egypt they used to share
barracks in small villages like
this one in deir the medina every day
they received a food ration
Garlic onions and radishes as measure
preventive against epidemics
what impresses me most about his mastery of
the matter so long ago
today we have realized that those
same foods contain principles
antibacterial and antiviral
powerful rains
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much of the exceptional wisdom
old egyptian pharmacy is
contained in the papyrus ever a kind
of the pharmacist's bible
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the vampire contains the recipes for 876
Medications and descriptions of 500
natural components used in
various medical treatments
they used animal and mineral products
or vegetables
anything that was in his
natural environment and discovered pure
chance that served to heal
diseases or more to find out if
the medicines of the
ancient egypt asked for a herbalist
entitled to examine a sample
representative of ancient remedies
herbal Egyptians and that based on
Current knowledge told me if
they really had some medicinal value
credible
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the Egyptians had problems with a
parasite called schistosomiasis and
they took aloe vera as an antiparasitic
today we also use it as
antiparasitic was also used for
Topical way to burn wounds and
scourges just like we do today
way they got it right with this
template is decades the turmeric
It is a culinary herb that was consumed
more like seasoning but in the old
Egypt was used as a healing
topical form today we make the
reverse
using the most for internal bleeding
the ancient Egyptians used incense
as an antiseptic wash was used to
sore throat and laryngitis
march
we do not use exactly the same way
today it is crushed to make a liquid
for mouth sores is the same
in fact tom's of maine sells a
toothpaste that contains incense and
myrrh for the gums
Licorice was used in ancient Egypt
contracts like east to hydrate the
lungs possesses properties
detoxifiers and nowadays it is used
mainly for the same purpose
most medicinal plants
used by the ancient Egyptians were not
trivial home remedies all
prescriptions were normally 12
components or more carefully
stuck with special tacit as
designee;
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these are hieroglyphic symbols
that pharmacists of antiquity
used to represent half a cup
quarter cup one eighth cup
etcetera water is more when you placed
the hieroglyphs correctly look at what
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wei this one gets here be here
another here and the last one gets right
that form the eye of horus god of the
light of ancient egypt kuwait and yes
it is familiar is normal because it is the
source of inspiration of the rx symbol
of the recipes kept the
pharmacists of ancient egypt
they prescribed remedies for any
ailment imaginable not only for
diseases but for injuries too
I will show you an example suppose that
I lived 5,000 years ago I cut a
arm and I was going to the doctor who was passing
good assuming that the wound was not
deep enough to
need sutures at that time and
I probably did them
would recommend covering life with a
piece of meat because now we know
that raw meat contains enzymes
coagulants that help stop
hemorrhages
then I would put honey on the
hurt because because the honey and
grotesque pica it means it serves for
absorb moisture from wounds
reducing therefore the inflammation is
honey also has properties
antibacterial means that
fifty centuries before alexander
fleming discovered penicillin
the ancient Egyptians fight the
infections with their own
antibiotics
let's see if the honey was really so
effective comparing it with ointments and
modern antibiotics
we have decided to do an experiment a
staff member
terrill and he has volunteered to
that Dr. eva sanz van der
methodologist scrape and that I lightly a
small area of your skin
forearms
Terry is a professional firefighter so
that little chafing and burns do not
they are nothing new to him
Dr. Chan practice the same
daily techniques also with their
patients when they receive a treatment
cosmetology called dermabrasion the
Dr. Chan van smears one of the
arms with an ancient an Egyptian tale
the honey as you see forms a very
greasy and we have known after performing
many research tests that the
skin cells that heal the
• Wounds
miriam better in a humid environment
the other arm of terry is treated with
a modern pomade for sale in pharmacy
called silva m is used against burns
It is very effective for wounds because
It has terry antibacterial properties
will return to the doctor's office
Sanz go every two days so you can
perform the cures and make a
monitoring of the process
healing is the seventh day and
that the results must be ready
Sanz doctor go before removing the
sales to make a valuation
terry I'm curious to know how
you've had honey or ointment
antiseptic good one of the things is
that as we all know the look is
sticky and quite sticky and a little
went through sales
the antibiotic is cleaner and not
pica pica a little bit of truth we're going to
see the arm with the antiseptic first
we go there is still a little red but
begins to appreciate an improvement in
upper layer that you see here the epidermis
especially in the lower wound
although it is still red, it is almost cured
and it will look normal within
seven days an antiseptic operator
It looks great to be a
more or less deep wound that roll
of the drums please
let's see the arm with honey may well
has bitten a bit because of an enzyme
called glucose oxidase that becomes
in hydrogen peroxide what
confers the antimicrobial properties
to honey what all pretty
it's not very nice but in part what
what you see is the honey that covers the skin
so if you put your arms and
mirage
although the one on this side is not so
healed as the other is missing two or
three days nothing more
it really is not much difference is
say considering that it is a
5,000-year remedy versus 1
contemporary and it will only take a couple
of days more if I had a wound without
it would take weeks to heal
so this treatment has advanced
the process if you do not have anything else at hand
honey is a magnificent alternative
immense amount of knowledge
doctors they discovered took the
ancient Egyptians to what we usually
consider a medical concept
relatively modern the
SPECIALIZATION IN
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when I was a boy I lived in the east of
the angels and we had a doctor from
family that served for everything including
home visits
today not forgotten in most
of the cities medical doctors
general have been replaced by
neurologists dermatologists the list is
endless list.
However, the trend towards
modern medical specialization is not
new actually 5,000 years ago the
Egyptian medicine worked in a way
very similar
guilten accompany and suspend by
example there were specialists who just
they treated the eyes but the oculists
current optometrists and
ophthalmologists have the advantages
of sophisticated technology like this
forum stroz photo ap five thousand years ago
the Egyptian oculists did not have a
technology so sophisticated but careful
work did not lack some of the
most common problems they faced
they were removing strange objects from the eyes
and all kinds of ocular inflammations
eye infections like almost all
infections in ancient egypt it
they used to deal with honey that as
we have seen is a very antibiotic
effective oculists of antiquity
they used two other treatments
Black and green eyes makeup does not
riise because here also the Egyptians
they were ahead we did for their
time
and the Egyptians were notorious for
Make up too much in antiquity
the Greeks criticized us non-stop
however the Egyptians had their
reasons although few people were given
count the green eyeshadow with the
who painted the upper eyelid was
crushed malachite containing copper
copper is an antibiotic the shadow
black is a type of lead
if you eat lead in sufficient quantities
to kill that means that also
it kills germs so that it could kill
to the germs that get into the
eyes
there is a known eye disorder
commonly as or night blindness is
when a patient sees very badly or
just do not see in the gloom moai
may be due to several causes including
a vitamin deficiency in which case
current eye doctors treat her with a
liver extract that you do not guess is
one thing was advised to cyclists
of ancient Egypt that they treated
women with night blindness of the
next way, let him eat and
I offer from you it does not seem funny but
it came to be the same treatment as
current ophthalmologists prescribe for
night blindness a liver extract
rich in vitamin all the sandstone that
constantly lifted the wind by
here not only affected the eyes
attacked the teeth also like
because the pebbles got stuck in the
food by wearing the tooth enamel and
finally producing cavities
we know that this was happening for the
studies performed on the denture of
hundreds of second ramses mummies what
details a lot says that even the rich
they suffered terrible dental problems
in ancient egypt
there was a lot of dust in the environment
limestone powder that transported
the wind and got into the food
also when they died the grain for
to make bread they did it with rich stones and
poor alike everyone ate the same
so after 30 they had
Good luck if you had any teeth
in the mouth
that's why, according to the medical papyrus
the ancient Egypt counted on
tooth specialists that we
we call dentist
they called us doctors of the tooth
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what most artists do today
it's barking and filling there's no
solid evidence that doctors
of the tooth of the Egyptians in cavity pastes
but there are mummified skulls with
small holes in their jaws
Many experts believe that these holes
will be drilled on purpose by the
old dentists to drain abscesses
dental
there is a debate to know if the
gravel to relieve the pressure of a
access in the hope of curing the
person who had an infected tooth or
if the access drained naturally
that also happens is very difficult
distinguish between the two once cured
michael and these berries thank god
thank you doctor, thank you very much
today if your problems
bucodentales that cause bad halitosis
BREATH.ΩΩ
there is nothing to worry about
literally hundreds of products in the
market to refresh its alliance of
where does that obsession come from having
the fresh breath of the ancients
Egyptians of course to the Egyptians
I was scared to smell bad, it shows in your
erotic poetry and recommendations
from ancient egypt when they were
worried about his bad breath and
considering that your basic diet
is company of onions imagine what
mixed myrrh balls
Contrast antibiotic and several others
ingredients forming a paste that
they chewed like chi that was believed
he cured bad breath
by the way it is refreshing mouth of the
Egyptians was so effective that also
they used it as a freshener in their
homes
ask gynecologists
current will tell you that the
contraception and fertility are the
two hot spots in the field of
medical specialization
come with me kid
they are the result of the revolution
sex of the 60s and the trend between
the working women of today delay
motherhood until well into
thirty a reality totally
modern truth
well what's not good
It seems incredible that the
ancient egypt specialists
knew the contraceptives by
example they picked acacia thorns that
are these little things put in a
Mortar and structure goes very well
they added some honey dates and then
they took a ball of cotton fibers
as it is soaked in the mix and
the woman placed her as a
diaphragm worked
Well now we know that when
Acacia ears are mixed with a
liquid produce lactic acid the
same active ingredient of many of the
current contraceptives saps clear that
the use of contraceptives probably
it was not very widespread in the old
Egypt
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life in a society mostly
agrarian to that most of the
Egyptian families crisis in having many
children to help in the work of
field
that's why maybe the perceived one was more
to the agenda that the
most abundant contraceptives are
recipes for gynecological problems
specifically those that have to do with
Fertility was important to have all
the healthy children you could during
some times in ancient egypt the
mortality rate before fulfilling the
five years it reached 50 percent
It's like saying that half of the children
preschoolers will not survive for
go to school when you think about it you give yourself
account of how important it was for the
ancient egyptian survival
child
therefore the medical system focuses
a lot in women
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I'm in the temple of combo right at
outskirts of Aswan and these hieroglyphs
magnificent staged among others
things the births
I have also been informed that the
ancient Egyptians possessed a single
pregnancy test like we have today
except that instead of urinating on a
stick to the woman they told him that
Inase on wheat and barley seeds
joke
In this medical chapter we describe a
method to check if a woman
I was pregnant
basically the woman had to pee
on a piece of land where there was
barley and wheat seeds if not grow
nothing was not pregnant or the fetus
you would die time to do an experiment
let's test your test
pregnancy
so to begin with he has gone to a
local maternity to obtain urine from
a woman that we know said she is
pregnant
I used the urine to water some
wheat and barley seeds
of this about three and a half days ago
to contrast one of our
producers has donated their urine and has
assured that she is not pregnant
we have thrown this flour to fix
some wheat and barley seeds
crisis have passed another three days and
medium
what will be the results have
it was very clear now the breaks of
All these seeds are the only ones
are completely finished and
throwing buds are the first seeds
you can see the buds
green clearly to help me
understand my little experiment
invited to a famous gynecologist
california the doctor michael and
thank you very much for coming
there is no need to see the
results because I stayed quite
surprised to tell me the truth
same michael of all the seeds
these are the only ones that have thrown
outbreak
look at this purpose, you think you have
been a coincidence or do you think there is a
scientifically plausible explanation
there are a lot of chemicals that
occur during a pregnancy that does not
occur when the woman is not
pregnant
so one of them could affect the
germination of justice is possible
but the ancient Egyptians do not
they were there door
they said that they could not only predict a
pregnancy but sex too but
we have not arrived yet
not to mention in fact the only thing that
can do our pregnancy tests
that is, yes or no
I am or I am not pregnant the only ones
reliable methods we have to know
sex and is practicing an amniocentesis
to study the chromosomes must either
do an ultrasound between 18 and 20
weeks of gestation to see their
genitals
so or the Egyptians were pretty
clueless or they knew something that we
we have not discovered yet is correct
it is quite possible that in the
future we can discover something in the
urine to help us determine sex
but right now we do not have any
way to do it so like little
you will have to applaud your intuition is very
possible that we are the ones who
let's be a little behind because they
they had had that idea four thousand ago
years the ancient Egyptian doctors
it was about the person as a whole
body mind and spirit
it's a very old idea that it's going to be
a novelty in modern medicine
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until very recently the medicine
modern has treated us a bit like
machines was a mechanical way or
somatic to see the human being in
binnish during the 60s medicine
modern began to take into account
our minds also what led
to the famous psychosomatic revolution
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was for example the famous effect
placebo where patients who believed in
its power although it was nothing more than a
azucarillo claimed to feel better
after taking it was evidence
palpable that the mind has the power
to heal the body
I did not consider myself parties
independent of being but that between
they existed an intimate hospitalization
that formed the complete human being the
mind affects the body the body affects
the mind
we have learned that treating a part without
treat the other is not to treat the whole
person and that if you can not offer the
best possible treatment to help her
but salut auto corsa
(CLAPS)
is not new the idea of treating the
person as a whole
in fact the crux of the matter is that
we are really reaching the
ancient Egyptians nothing more and nothing less
that 5,000 years his doctors were
doctors and priests
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the double function of the old doctor
Egyptian priest the so-called sunú
is documented in the papyrus ever as
healers 1
Saba medicines to treat the body
physical but as priests they used
magic or religion to treat the mind and
the soul made for the Egyptians when
someone got sick
except that if he had wanted or something like that
it was as if some evil spirit
would have caused the disease that is
cash against the evil spirits
neither medicines nor he nor fresh meat
the magic five thousand years ago the
Egyptian priests doctors believed that
both the human mind and soul are
they found in the heart and in other
words to them the heart was the
center of our being
the Egyptians thought that everything
you are your personality your acts
Feelings
everything started from your heart, not from your
brain but that does not mean that the
doctors did not know what it was for
brain
they knew that if he received a blow in a
side of the head
the opposite side of the body does not
he answered they knew that the brain had
a function but emotions
feelings and personality
they located in the heart
today we still say we have the
sore heart match to describe
an emotional or mental problem
Spiritual
Studies show that for this
kind of problems most of the
Westerners first turn to the
advice from your pastor pastor or rabina
others go to a specialized clinic
looking for advice from a
psychologist or a psychiatrist
today modern medicine has
many treatments for disorders
mental and emotional
for example, analyzing dreams
psychotherapists use to obtain
valuable information about your problem
patient
now the analysis of dreams is usually
attributed to Carl Jung and Sigmund Freud
but actually the medical roots
retreat to the priests doctors
receipts the one knot of ancient egypt
(CLAPS)
for example if you were a patient with a
mental or emotional problem was sent
a sacred sanctuary for a dose of
dream in the temple and that entails passing
a night in the temple in the dark
completely alone
well not exactly there's just show the
dream in the temple is the ancient
precursor of modern psychoanalysis
date of infotep time
the father of all 1 the true
father of Egyptian medicine after his
death in hope was revered as a god
and with his new spiritual form
as they count, he planted a telltale dream
it is in the anguished minds of the
patients during their sleep sessions
in the temple in the morning the doctor
priest of the temple interpreted the
dreams as a sign a freud of the
seniority in your instrument and thames
the old incubation of dreams was the
forerunner of our interpretation of
contemporary dreams to understand
to be like an integer to know
better integrate the self with the spirit and
achieve knowledge and
Comprehension of being complete
today if we ask the doctors
exactly where on the body
there is the human soul
the human conscience the majority is
will shrug modern medicine
he does not know and frankly almost never
had imported but all that is
Changing
today western medicine finally
is reaching the ancient Egyptians
just like the medical priests of the
past the current doctors are
treating his patients not only with
very careful intelligence also we
they treat body and soul
I'm michael gielen we'll see each other in the
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