... their attention to the prescribed rules, and to prevent dangerous experiments being made upon patients, they were punished if their treatment was contrary to the established system; and the death of a person entrusted to their care, under such circumstances,... A Popular Account of the Ancient Egyptians - Page 350by John Gardner Wilkinson - 1854Full view - About this book
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