- Hearst papyrus
The Hearst Papyrus, also called the Hearst Medical Papyrus , is one of the
medical papyri ofancient Egypt . It was named after the mother of press magnateWilliam Randolph Hearst . The papyrus contains 18 pages of medical prescriptions written inhieratic Egyptian writing, concentrating on treatments for problems dealing with theurinary system ,blood ,hair , andbite s. It is dated to the first half of the2nd millennium BC . It is considered an important manuscript, but some doubts subsist about its authenticity.Origin
According to George Reisner (who published plates of the papyrus in 1905), the Hearst Papyrus was received in the spring of 1901 at the camp of the
Hearst Expedition inEgypt from a peasant of the nearby village of Der-el-Ballas, as a thank-you for being allowed to takefertilizer from their dump-heaps.Hickey & O'Connell 2003. It was later named after the mother ofWilliam Randolph Hearst , the newspaper magnate who funded much of that expedition carried out by theUniversity of California .Marry 2004.The papyrus has been dated to the 18th Dynasty of Egypt, around the time of
pharaoh Tuthmosis III . The text is believed to have been composed earlier, during the Middle Kingdom, around 2000 BC.As of 2007 , it is kept in theBancroft Library ,University of California, Berkeley .In later years, some doubts have been raised about its authenticity. The contents of the papyrus have been studied extensively from the published plates, but the original papyrus had never been carefully examined. As its curator explained in 2003, "the papyrus is in surprisingly good condition. It is almost too good to be true." On the other hand, Reisner had no doubts, writing in 1905, "The roll had not been opened since antiquity as was manifest in the set of the turns, the fine dust, and the casts of insects." To settle the matter, the Bancroft Library has expressed its intention to have the papyrus examined at some point in the future to establish "whether it is indeed real or an almost perfect fake".
Contents
The Hearst Papyrus is one of the
medical papyri ofancient Egypt , which were used to record remedial methods for problems such asheadache s and digestive problems. Most papyri also included a section onincantation s and magic spells that would be performed on the patient before, during, and after treatment.The Hearst Papyrus contains 260 paragraphs on 18 columns of medical prescriptions, written in
hieratic Egyptian writing. The topics range from "a tooth which falls out" to "remedy for treatment of the lung", but concentrates on treatments for problems dealing with theurinary system ,blood ,hair , andbite s (by human beings, pigs, andhippopotamus es).ee also
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Egyptian medicine
*History of medicine References
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* Cite web
author = sc|H|ickey, Todd M.
coauthors = sc|O'C|onnell, Elisabeth
date = 2003 revision
title = "The Hearst Medical Papyrus"
work = CPT (Center for the Tebtunis Papyri)
publisher =Bancroft Library ,University of California, Berkeley
url = http://tebtunis.berkeley.edu/collection/medical.html
archiveurl = http://web.archive.org/web/20031210014002/http://tebtunis.berkeley.edu/collection/medical.html
archivedate = 2003-12-10
* Cite web
author = sc|M|arry, Austin
date = 2004,22 January revision
title = "Ancient Egyptian Medical Papyri"
work = Ancient Egypt Fan: Articles
publisher = Indigo.ie/~marrya
url = http://indigo.ie/~marrya/papyri.html
archiveurl = http://web.archive.org/web/20040224112547/http://indigo.ie/~marrya/papyri.html
archivedate = 2004-02-24; Endnotes
External links
* [http://bancroft.berkeley.edu/Exhibits/anthro/6curriculum2_papyrus.html Photograph of the Hearst Medical Papyrus, frame 9] (click to enlarge) at the
Bancroft Library
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