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Medical Recipes for All Occasions: A receptarium from Tebtunis? (P.CtYBR inv. 1443)

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The papyrus anthology of prescriptions, here published in full, shows knowledge of technical vocabulary and of Egyptian medical practices; it may derive from Tebtunis and its temple library.

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