[153] Ibid.
[154] Baas’ Hist. Med. (Eng. Trans.), p. 19.
[155] History of Egypt, vol. i. p. 58.
[156] Mélanges Égyptologiques, Paris, 1862, p. 117.
[157] Priests and physicians were educated in high schools, the highest degree in which was that of the “scribes,” who were maintained at the cost of the king. Ebers, Uarda, vol. i. p. 20.
[158] Lefébure has treated the subject in Le Mythe Osirien.
[159] See Cooper’s Surgical Dict., art. “Surgery.”
[160] Ten Years’ Digging in Egypt, p. 146.
[161] Pharaohs and Fellahs, Amelia B. Edwards, p. 254.
[162] Superstitions of Medicine, etc., p. 7.