![]() Thou shouldst at it afterward with grease, honey, and lint every day, until he recovers. An ailment which I will treat." Treatment: Now fresh upon his wound the first day. Diagnosis: Thou shouldst say him: "One having forating his skull, while he suffers with stiffness in his neck. Įxamination: his, penetrating to the bone, (and) perforating his skull thou shouldst palpate his wound and his east, (and) suffering with stiffness in his neck. Gloss: As for: "Two strips of linen," two bands to the other.Ĭase Three: a gaping und in his head, penetrating to the bone (and) perforating his. Treatment: shouldst bind t every day until he recovers. If thou findest his skull ing a perforation in it.ĭiagnosis: Thou shouldst say regarding : "One havnd in his head. "penetrating to the bone of his skull, (but) not having a gash": there is a gaping of the flesh, although - over the bone of his skull, without gaping of one (lip) from the other, being narrow, not wide.Ĭase Two: Instructions concerning a wound, penetrating to the bone.Įxamination: If thou examinest a man having a wound his, penetrating to the bone, thou shouldst lay thy hand upon it (and) pals. "while his wound does not have two lips,": his wound is narrow, not wide without gaping of one (lip) from the other. He says "measure" (h.t ) regarding his wound because of the vessels (mt.w ) to his head and to the back of his head and to his two feet - his heart in order to recognize the indications which have arisen therein meaning to measure it in order to know that is befalling therein. There are canals (or vessels, mt ) in it (the heart) to every member, Now if the priests of Sekhmet or any physician put his hands (or) his fingers upon the head, upon the back of the head upon the two hands, upon the pulse, upon the two feet, he measures (ht ) the heart, because its vessels are in the back of the head and in the pulse and because its pulsation is in every vessel of every member. It is measuring (ht ) things with a bushel which - one in whom an ailment is counted, like measuring (ht ) the ailment of a man, in order to know the action of the heart. (For) examining (ht, literally "measuring") is like ones counting a certain quantity with a bushel, (or) counting something with the fingers, in order to know. Gloss: "Thou examinest a man," : counting any one like counting things with a bushel. Treatment: Thou shouldst bind it with fresh meat the first day (and) treat afterwards with grease, honey (and) lint every day until he recovers. ![]() Įxamination:If thou examinest a man1 having a wound in his head, while his wound does not have two lips, penetrating to the bone of his skull, (but) not having a gash, thou shouldst palpate his wound (or, thou shouldst lay thy hand upon it) shouldst thou find his skull uninjured, not having a perforation a split, or a smash in it. ![]() A sprain in a vertebra of his spinal column Case One: Instructions concerning a wound in his head penetrating to the bone of his skull. An abscess with prominent head in his breastĤ8. A dislocation of the ribs of his breastĤ6. Tumors with prominent head in his breastĤ3. A break in his upper arm, with a wound on itģ9. A displacement in a vertebra of his neckģ4. A dislocation in a vertebra of his neckģ2. A gaping wound in a vertebra of his neckģ1. A perforation in his temple, penetrating to the bone, (and) perforating his temporal boneĢ9. A wound in his forehead, smashing the shell of his skullĢ0. A smash in his skull under the skin of his headĩ. A gaping wound in his head penetrating to the bone (and) perforating the sutures of his skullĨ. ![]() A gaping wound in his head penetrating the bone of his skull, (and) rending open the brain of his skullħ. A gaping wound in his head ,smashing his skullĦ. A gaping wound in his head penetrating to the bone (and) splitting his skullĥ. A gaping wound in his head penetrating to the bone (and) perforating his skullĤ. A gaping wound in his head, penetrating to the boneģ. A wound in his head penetrating to the bone of his skullĢ.
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