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How might these two ideas be linked in Egyptian Medicine? Lesson Objectives • To identify the key features of Ancient Egypt • To give at least 3 examples of how Egyptian life influence their approach to medicine • To evaluate elements of progress, continuity and regress between Egyptian and Prehistoric societies and theories of medicine Watch the following clip • What does it tell you about Egyptian lifestyle? • Can you apply the information to predict how it may influence their approach to medicine? How did life in Ancient Egypt affect Medicine? • Life in Ancient Egypt was dependent on the river Nile • Specialised society – priests, doctors, lawyers and craftsmen like stonemasons, painters who made great buildings. • Sons and daughters were trained by their fathers from an early age to do the same job so professions were passed through families. Why was writing important? • The most important difference between Egyptians and Prehistoric people is that the EGYPTIANS HAD DEVELOPED WRITING! • This affected Medicine because it meant people could write things down. • They wrote about illnesses and treatments and kept a record of what worked and what didn’t. • Used a process of trial and error. Thoth •Egyptian medical books = the Books of Thoth, (Thoth = God of Writing, Wisdom and Medicine) • Used these books to write medical book the ‘Papyrus Ebers’ •Books give VERY clear instructions on how to treat illness – including the exact words to be spoken and medicine or treatment to be given. •If a doctor followed the instructions and a patient died the doctor wasn’t blamed. •However, if the doctor didn’t follow the book EXACTLY and the patient died, then the doctor was executed. What are the key similarities and differences between Prehistoric and Egyptian societies?