yes, but more was available to the richer people.
in ancient egypt, medicine was made out of mummies.
Hippocrates.
Yes, of course.
no
Recorded use for medicine goes as far back as ancient civilisations such as the ones in Egypt. However, these were largely limited to herbs and plants, where synthetic drugs were not available.
everyone conlinized around the NILE
help ,this poor girl
Nope only the rich and wealthy or people who were important to Egypt.
Stupid question, doesn't make sense.
It is unlikely that the poor of ancient Egypt had access to effective medicine as we would know it. I think that, as in all societies until the twentieth century, the poor of ancient Egypt would have gone without, simply because they could not pay. Does any one else know?
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The archaeological study of ancient Egypt, from available artifacts.