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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
==Historical Perspective== | ==Historical Perspective== | ||
* The Egyptian Ebers Papyrus, from 16th century BC, is the first book that presented a basic description for constipation. Ebres Papyrus defined constipation as intoxication of body with hazardous agents from feces in bowls.<ref>{{Citation | author1=Ebbell, B. (Bendix), 1865- | title=The Papyrus Ebers : the greatest Egyptian medical document | publication-date=1937 | publisher=Levin & Munksgaard | url=http://trove.nla.gov.au/work/26409288 | accessdate=14 November 2017}}</ref> | |||
==References== | ==References== |
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Overview
Historical Perspective
- The Egyptian Ebers Papyrus, from 16th century BC, is the first book that presented a basic description for constipation. Ebres Papyrus defined constipation as intoxication of body with hazardous agents from feces in bowls.[1]
References
- ↑ Ebbell, B. (Bendix), 1865- (1937), The Papyrus Ebers : the greatest Egyptian medical document, Levin & Munksgaard, retrieved 14 November 2017