TY - JOUR KW - History, Ancient KW - Humans KW - Medicine in Literature KW - Medicine in the Arts KW - Mummies KW - Skin KW - Skin Diseases AU - Liddell K AB -

Dermatological conditions and treatment in antiquity can be assessed by studying ancient skin, artefacts illustrating medical disorders and literature from the classified period as well as Egyptian papyri, cuneiform tablets and the Bible. It is often more useful and informative to study naturally preserved skin rather than artificially mummified skin. Great care must be taken in making retrospective diagnosis. Skin manifestations of internal diseases are, and have always been, of the greatest clinical importance. Study of the past may give an insight into the epidemiological aspects of diseases such as TB, leprosy and syphilis which have spread across the world with serious social consequences.

BT - Clinical medicine (London, England) C1 - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16521362?dopt=Abstract DA - 2006 Jan-Feb DO - 10.7861/clinmedicine.6-1-81 IS - 1 J2 - Clin Med (Lond) LA - eng N2 -

Dermatological conditions and treatment in antiquity can be assessed by studying ancient skin, artefacts illustrating medical disorders and literature from the classified period as well as Egyptian papyri, cuneiform tablets and the Bible. It is often more useful and informative to study naturally preserved skin rather than artificially mummified skin. Great care must be taken in making retrospective diagnosis. Skin manifestations of internal diseases are, and have always been, of the greatest clinical importance. Study of the past may give an insight into the epidemiological aspects of diseases such as TB, leprosy and syphilis which have spread across the world with serious social consequences.

PY - 2006 SP - 81 EP - 6 T2 - Clinical medicine (London, England) TI - Skin disease in antiquity. VL - 6 SN - 1470-2118 ER -