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37: The symptoms of the disease determined which deity the doctor needed to invoke in order to cure
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36: The Egyptians believed that diseases stemmed from both supernatural and natural causes.
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35: Magical spells against snakebite are the oldest magical remedies known from Egypt.
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34: Each treatment was a complementary combination of practical medicine and magical spells.
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33: Indeed for them "...religion was a potent and legitimate tool for affecting magical cures".
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32:Like the Mesopotamians, the ancient Egyptians had no distinction between magic and medicine
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31: Phylacteries containing texts were another common form of amulet.
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30: or tjehenet, but amulets were also made of stone, metal, bone, wood and gold.
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29: The most common material for such amulets was a kind of ceramic known as Egyptian faience
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28: For example, the common amulet shape the scarab beetle is the emblem of the god Khepri.
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28: Amulet
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27: Amulets were often made to represent gods, animals or hieroglyphs.
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26: which had been destroyed during a battle with Horus's uncle Seth.
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25: which represented the new eye given to Horus by the god Thoth as a replacement for his old eye
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24: Amulets depicted specific symbols, among the most common are the ankh and the Eye of Horus.
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23: After giving birth, a mother would remove her amulet and put on a new amulet representing Bes.
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23: After giving birth, a mother would remove her amulet and put on a new amulet representing Bes.
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22: The god Bes, who had the head of a lion and the body of a dwarf, was believed to be the protecto
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21: Pregnant women would wear amulets depicting Taweret, the goddess of childbirth.
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20: the universe".[5] The oldest amulets found are from the predynastic Badarian Period
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19:They were used for protection and as a means of "...reaffirming the fundamental fairness of the
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18: The use of amulets (meket) was widespread among both living and dead ancient Egyptians.
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17: Any given pendant may indeed be an amulet but so may any other object that purportedly protects
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