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¢º An Egyptian physician of the 18th Dynasty.

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ÈǸ¢Çß´Ù. ±¹½Ã ¾È º» ÀÇ»çµéÀÌ ½Ç·Â ´õ ÁÁ¾Ò´Ù. The ancient Egyptians had a remarkably well-organized medical system, complete with doctors who specialized in healing specific ailments.

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¶ËÀº ¸¸º´ÅëÄ¡¾à. °í´ëÀÇ ÆÄÇǷ罺¿¡µµ °³¶Ë, Æĸ®¶Ë, ´ç³ª±Í¶Ë, °¡Á©¶ËÀ» »ç¿ëÇß´Ù´Â ±â·ÏÀÌ ÀÖ´Ù. Egyptian physicians used human and animal excrement as a cure-all remedy for diseases and injuries. According to 1500 B.C.’s Ebers Papyrus, donkey, dog, gazelle and fly dung were all celebrated for their healing properties and their ability to ward off bad spirits.

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¶ËÀ» ¿¬°í·Î ¸¸µé¾î »óó ºÎÀ§¿¡ ¹ß¶ú´Ù. ¶ËÀ» ´«¿¡ ´ë°í ¹®Áú·¶´Ù. The Egyptians also believed in making creams from poo and rubbing wounds. They believed pus was medicinal and helped in treating infections. So they rubbed poo into their eyes and wounds to combat infections. Poopy medicines ¸¸¼¼!

¢ºÈ¤½Ã ¿¾³¯ ÀϺ»»ç¶÷µéÀÌ ÀÌÁýÆ®¿¡ ¸»¶Ë ¼öÃâÇÏ·Á°í? (¹ÌÈ®ÀÎ °¡Â¥´º½º)

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À¯·´Àεµ, ±×¸®½ºÀεµ ´Ù ¶Ë ¹Ù¸£°í ¶Ë ¸Ô¾úÁö. The Egyptians did have something in common with the Europeans and Greecians; taking poopy pills. The Greek physician Herophilus introduced the use of camel dung and urine in medicine. The practice of rubbing poo on wounds was not just limited to the Egyptians but the Greek physician Galen believed in rubbing pigeons poo on wounds to promote wound healing.


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·Î¸¶ ÀÇ»çµéÀº ¿ÀÁÜÀ¸·Î ÇǺθ¦ Èñ°Ô ÇÏ¿´´Ù ÇÏ¿À. Romans also used poo as a kind of bleach. Urine is known to give off ammonia which is a good cleaning agent.

¢ºÁß¼¼À¯·´ ¶ËµÅÁö°¡ »ç¶÷¶ËÀ» Àâ¼ý°í °è½Ã´Ù. Plunge pig, human excreta. Discover ideas about Medieval Manuscript. This was some kind of medical treatment, called "stercora" or dung in medical practice.

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