Hieroglyphs, Egypt, Champollion, Figeac


The English physician Jamison Hari says in his book "Imhotep" which he published in 1928:
*** Imhotep deserves our highest honor and must be seen by doctors all over the world as the originator of the art of medicine. It is the symbolic God of healing science.
His name must be inscribed on the top of our saints' list, and his image must be a badge of our profession.
It is better to have a man of flesh and blood on top of our profession. A popular figure.
Rather than a mysterious figure of origin belonging to the world of legends.
We do not know anything about the Greek "Asklepios" and his works, while at least Imhotep still has his monumental architectural masterpiece known as the Sakkara pyramid.
He is also a witness to many statues and frescoes attesting that he spent a bus life spent some in the public service, and others in treating the sick and relieving the suffering of humanity.
The medical profession if Imhotep is placed on her head, she will find the one who represents her best represented and will receive the credit of the sacrifice to this famous Egyptian doctor, who was seen for centuries before the age of Christ as the god of medicine throughout the civilized world at the time.
Imhotep should be on the throne of medicine more than his rival, "Asklepius".
He deserves the title of Dean of World Medicine.
His name deserves to remain immortal in the memory of mankind as one of the greatest human geniuses.
It shines like one of the stars constants in the clear sky of Egypt.
And its influence remained dominant for a long time after the Egyptian civilization passed its peak point and began its long descent curve until it became the Nile and the temples
The pyramids belonged to Greece and then the Romans. Even during that late period, wealthy Greeks and Romans visited the ruins of his temples in Egypt seeking healing. And leave on the walls scribbles attest ***

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