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 The Art of Medicine in Ancient Egypt The prevention and cure of disease and the treatment of injuries were major concerns in ancient Egypt. Poorly understood in Egyptian society, illness informed much of their art. Featuring works from The Metropolitan Museum's collection, this fascinating book examines this relatively unexplored and underappreciated aspect of Egyptian art. It includes two introductory essays on Egyptian medicine, descriptions and photographs of sixty-four objects, and the first color reproduction of the Edwin Smith Papyrus in its entirety, accompanied by a full translation. One of the world's oldest scientific documents, the fifteen-foot-long Smith papyrus (now housed in the New York Academy of Medicine), discusses both practical and magical treatments of wounds and other maladies.
 English Parish Churches: 214 Photographs by Edwin Smith; Introductory Texts by Graham Hutton; Notes on the Plates by Olive by Edwin Smith, From the Saxon simplicity of the little church of St Lawrence at Bradford-on-Avon to the late Victorian splendour of Holy Trinity, Sloane Street, London, Edwin Smith's photographs of parish churches epitomize English history and the English way of life.
Edwin Smith papyrus - The Edwin Smith papyrus is the world's earliest known medical document, written around 1600 BC, but thought to be based on material from as early as 3000 BC. It is an ancient textbook on trauma surgery, and describes anatomical observations and the examination, diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis of numerous injuries in exquisite detail. Edwin Smith - Edwin Smith (1912 - 1971) was a British photographer known for his distinctive vignettes of English gardens, landscapes, and architecture. On his own or in partnership with his wife, the artist and writer Olive Cook, he authored or contributed to numerous books during his lifetime and his photographs are still regularly used today. Edwin E. Smith - Edwin E. Smith is a minor American poet. Edwin G. Seibels - Edwin Grenville Seibels (12 September 1866 - 21 December 1954) was the son of Edwin Whipple Seibels and Marie Jane Smith Seibels. He was inventor of the vertical filing system that has been in extensive use for over a century.
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