Ancient Skull With Brain Cancer Preserves Clues to Egyptian Medicine

Cuts in the cranium, which is more than 4,000 years old, hint that people in the ancient civilization attempted to treat a scourge that persists today. Cuts in the cranium, which is more than 4,000 years old, hint that people in the ancient civilization attempted to treat a scourge that persists today. Brain Cancer, Egyptian Civilization, Skull (Body Part), Archaeology and Anthropology, Medicine and Health, History (Academic Subject), Research, your-feed-science NYT > Science

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