公元前2400年,埃及:伊里,第一个被石碑解读的眼科医生

Lee MacMorris, Frank, Krogmann, Mary SA Attia, A. Assaf, Gerd, U. Auffarth, M. Shaheen
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目的:第一个已知存在的眼科医生似乎是伊里,一个生活在第六埃及王朝(约公元前2400年)的皇家眼科医生。本文将简要地反映有关伊里及其成就的现有信息。方法:通过PubMed、b谷歌、Scholar等网站对图书、期刊文章进行选择性文献研究。结果:金字塔时代的医生不仅数量众多,而且非常专业化。第六代宫廷御医、大祭司伊里,不仅是“王腹之医”、“王肛之牧”,而且是“王眼之医”。他的石碑是在胡夫大金字塔附近的一座坟墓里发现的。伊里描述了几种眼病,但没有提供治疗方法。有趣的是,“irty”在古代是“眼睛”或“看见”的意思。结论:眼科医生在埃及社会地位极高,是许多法老的骄傲。今天,人们对第一位眼科医生伊里知之甚少。希腊人的许多科学传统很可能源于埃及和美索不达米亚的文化,很多都归功于希腊科学家,因为他们是第一个留下成就记录的人。
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2400 BC, Egypt: Iry, The First Identified Eye Doctor by Stele Interpretation
Purpose: The first eye doctor known to have existed seems to be Iry, a Royal Oculist who lived during the 6th Egyptian Dynasty (ca. 2400 BC). This article will briefly reflect the information available about Iry and his achievements. Methods: Selective literature research of books and journal articles via PubMed, Google and Scholar. Results: Not only were there many physicians in the Pyramid Age, but there were also very specialized ones. The 6th-dynasty court physician and high priest Iry, was not only “doctor to the king’s belly”, “shepherd of the king’s anus” but also “the king’s eye doctor” which was specifically mentioned. His stele was discovered in a tomb near the Great Pyramid of Cheops. Iry described several eye diseases, but did not offer remedies. Interestingly to note: “irty” was the ancient word for “eyes” or “to see”. Conclusion: Doctors who specialized in ophthalmology were regarded extremely high in Egyptian society and were the pride of many Pharaohs. Today, very little is known about Iry, the first eye doctor. Many of scientific traditions of the Greeks were probably derived from the cultures of Egypt and Mesopotamia, much has been attributed to Greek scientists because they were the first who left records of their achievements.
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