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No, the practice of acupuncture was not introduced by the Egyptians. Acupuncture originated in ancient China over 2,500 years ago as part of traditional Chinese medicine. While ancient Egyptians had their own medical practices and techniques, including the use of herbs and surgery, they did not practice acupuncture as it is understood today.
They practiced it by using anything they could find.
They practiced it by using anything they could find.
When Egyptians did mummification they learned about what is in the human body and found out a lot about it.
The Ancient Egyptians used crushed and mixed herbs as medicine.
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=The lasting contributions of the Egyptians were in is medicine.=
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A license to practice medicine would be an example of a career qualification. This is an indication that you have been certified to practice medicine as a career.
the Egyptians created natural remedies that cured everyday illnesses. they wrote these down, and a century later, the ancient Romans and Greeks found them.