

Maarifa (Scholarship) ya Mwalimu Théophile Obenga
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Born in Brazzaville, Congo (Republic of the Congo, Central Africa), Théophile Obenga... View more
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Maarifa [Scholarship] ya Mwalimu Théophile Obenga 4 years ago ·
“The Papyrus Ebers is humanity’s first medical encyclopedia; it also contains the first reference to the taking of the pulse. In the contemporary medical annals of ancient Mesopotamia, there was nothing of this quality, absolutely nothing. Mesopotamian medical practice at the time emphasized magic, divination, astrology, the interpretation of… Read more
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Maarifa [Scholarship] ya Mwalimu Théophile Obenga 4 years ago ·
“The medical school of Alexandria was dominated by the names of Herophile (300 BC), best known as a specialist in anatomy, and Erasistratus, the physiologist. Now it was pre-anatomy, and Erasistratus, the physiologist. Now it was precisely in Egypt, where connections between the heart and pulse beats had already been formulated for 2,500 years,… Read more
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Maarifa [Scholarship] ya Mwalimu Théophile Obenga 4 years ago ·
“It is unlikely that Herophile was unaware of all these ancient Egyptian achievements in the field of anatomy, proof of which was piled up in the temples of Memphis and other medical schools of ancient Egypt. According to Aristotle (384-322 BC), born in Stagira, Macedonia, it was ‘the heart which is the starting point of the vessels.’… Read more
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Maarifa [Scholarship] ya Mwalimu Théophile Obenga 4 years ago ·
“The construction of the pyramids, the invention of the 365-day calendar, the development of normative values and ethical codes in wisdom literature and instructional books, the clear progress made toward abstract thinking aimed at the understanding of the Whole—such are the extraordinary feats to be credited to the first dynasties of… Read more
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Maarifa [Scholarship] ya Mwalimu Théophile Obenga 4 years ago ·
“Another, no less popular method for diagnosing pregnancy was the use of a garlic pessary. The formula was set down in the Kahoun Papyrus (around the middle of the 12th Dynasty, 1850 BC) and the Papyrus Carlsberg No. VIII (19th or 20th Dynasty about 1200 BC): “Method for identifying a woman who shall give birth from one who shall not: Arrange to… Read more
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