This week, the Disturbed Southern Belle and the Gentleman take a detour from French cryptids to explore the fascinating medical practices and innovations of ancient Egypt. Dive into the origins of circumcision, where it's speculated that the Egyptians might have been the first to perform the procedure, and discover how they managed dental care despite abrasive dietary remnants.
Learn about the pioneering female doctors of the time, such as Merit Ptah, and the intriguing use of prosthetics, exemplified by a mummy found with a wooden and leather toe. Explore the surgical tools that remain remarkably similar to those used today, and understand their knowledge of major organs and their functions.
Uncover the intricate and lengthy process of mummification, from the removal of internal organs to the detailed wrapping techniques, and delve into the eerie tales surrounding the curse of King Tut's tomb, which allegedly brought misfortune to those who disturbed it.
Join us for an episode filled with historical curiosities and medical marvels from one of the world's oldest civilizations. Don't forget to like, follow, and subscribe. And always, stay disturbed.
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