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English: Surgical papyrus Edwin Smith (17th century B.C.E.; H.E. 83rd century), hieroglyph designating the "brain" or "skull marrow".
Français : Papyrus chirurgical Edwin Smith (XVIIe siècle av. J.-C.), hiéroglyphe désignant le « cerveau » ou « moelle du crâne ». |
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