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yes they were very important they were needed to make sure the body didn't decay and made it to the afterlife.so they were one of the most respected high paying jobs you can get in ancient Egypt.
The law of falling bodies was discovered by the Italian scientist Galileo Galilei. He demonstrated that all objects, regardless of weight, fall at the same rate when dropped from the same height. This observation laid the foundation for our understanding of gravity and led to significant advancements in the field of physics.
Leonardo da Vinci, i think.
One 2003 report said new research showed doubt as to its effectiveness in treating anemia, while other reports confirmed it worked well.
Clara Barton did help with Andersonville Prison and its graveyard. She worked to help identify most of the bodies that were buried in mass graves there.
The oxen plowed the field diligently, their strong bodies moving in unison as they worked the land.
Elizabeth Lee Hazens was born 1885 in Rich, Mississippi. She was a microbiologist who worked with Rachel Fuller Brown to discover nystatin- the first antibiotic for treating fungal infections.
An essay about Stone Age peoples would be an essay written about how Stone Age people lived, worked, and died, and what their family did to their bodies.
Many sources credit Leonardo Da Vinci with discovering hardening of the arteries. He made the discovery by dissecting human bodies. Most of the cadavers he worked on were those of people who had no relatives claim their bodies or executed criminals.
bartolome de las casas worked to protect the indian slaves because he was against the way the people were treating them
to discover the manner in which the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) destroyed the human immune system. His laboratory worked on the first protease inhibitors for treating AIDS and assembled the genomic sequence of HIV
Mother Teresa spent much of her time treating the sick and the poor. Once when observed treating a leper, the person remarked to St. Teresa that he wouldn't do that for thousands of dollars; she remarked that neither would she do it for thousands of dollars, that she was doing it for Jesus Christ. She worked tirelessly among those who needed help. Most of her work was done in Albania and India.