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Clinical anatomy as practiced by ancient Egyptians
Marios Loukas
, Michael Hanna
, Nada Alsaiegh
, Mohammadali M. Shoja
, R. Shane Tubbs
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Alexandria
25%
Anatomical Knowledge
25%
Anatomical Sciences
100%
Anatomists
25%
Ancient Egyptians
100%
Clinical Anatomy
100%
Clinical Medicine
25%
Common Ailments
25%
Egypt
75%
Egyptian
75%
Egyptian Patients
25%
Erasistratus
50%
Future Doctors
25%
Greek
25%
Greek Papyri
25%
Head Injury
25%
Heart Valve
25%
Herophilus
50%
Human Body
25%
Human Dissection
25%
Human Organs
25%
Kailahun
25%
Nile
25%
Papyrus
50%
Physician Knowledge
25%
Substantial Contribution
25%
Transsphenoidal Surgery
25%
Arts and Humanities
Alexandria
20%
Clinical
100%
Egypt
60%
Egyptians
100%
Erasistratus
40%
Herophilus
40%
Literature
20%
Nile
20%
Organ
20%
Papyrus
60%
Medicine and Dentistry
Clinical Anatomy
100%
Clinical Medicine
100%
Closed Head Injury
100%
Transsphenoidal Surgery
100%
Nursing and Health Professions
Head Injury
100%
Transsphenoidal Surgery
100%
Social Sciences
Clinical Medicine
33%
Egypt
100%