linen filled with natron.
Young children are sometimes prone to getting objects stuck up a nostril that has to be removed at the emergency room.
A sort of long hook that was used to pull out the brain. The ancient Egyptians believed that the human brain served no purpose and was not considered as sacred as the lungs and heart, which were placed in sacred jars during the mummification process.
This process was mummification.
Put a hot, poker-like instrument up the nose, swiveled it around, and pulled the brains out with a hook.
up the nostril ;)
up your left nostril
The Sherlock Holmes Museum's answer is that it is a man laughing his head off. However, it is not the same man who went to see a doctor with a piece of carrot stuck up one nostril, and a turnip stuck up the other nostril. The man said to the Doctor: "Doctor , I don't feel well". The doctor looked at the man and said "you know, I don't think you're eating properly." More answers available at Sherlock-holmes.co.uk
Yes it took special priests months to perform ritual mummification. In ancient Egypt the entire process I have yet to see laid out. For the most part in ancient Egypt, mummification was normally only performed on members of the royal family.
to wrap up
You stick the nozzle up one nostril, squeeze the bottle and breath in through your nose. Do that twice per nostril.
Just stick it up there! (right or left nostril)
Nostril windpipe (trachea)