Therapeutic Methods Used by the Ancient Population of North Africa

Setti Sandouk
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This article discusses the healing practices that the ancient inhabitants of North Africa used. Those practices developed from many attempts and experiments going back to the prehistoric period that were derived from the natural environment in which people lived, where they had accumulated knowledge. Plants and herbs constituted the main source of medicine, which included wild plants such as silphium and cultivated plants such as vegetables and fruits, along with magical practices and rituals such as carrying amulets and talismans, reciting incantations, cauterizing, and using blessed soil and blood. The ancient population of North Africa attributed the cause of some diseases to the wrath of the gods and spirits. Patients were obliged to gain their sympathy and receive their blessing in order to regain their health, through some offerings and supplications. They form the basis of therapeutic prescriptions, promoted by the god of healing Eshmoun, who was brought by the Phoenicians to the ancient Maghreb, and parallels the Roman god Aesculapius, along with the goddess Hygia and the local Libyan god Macurgum. Mineral baths also played an important role in healing. Although the oldest evidence for the use of its hot mineral baths dates to the Roman period, that does not negate its use by the local population earlier. Stones and minerals, such as salt, vermilion stone, and hematite, along with sea sponges were also used to relieve health problems.
北非古代人口使用的治疗方法
这篇文章讨论了北非古代居民使用的治疗方法。这些做法是从史前时期的许多尝试和实验中发展起来的,这些尝试和实验源于人们生活的自然环境,他们在那里积累了知识。植物和草药构成了药物的主要来源,其中包括野生植物,如松香草和栽培植物,如蔬菜和水果,以及魔法实践和仪式,如携带护身符和护身符,背诵咒语,烧灼,使用有福的土壤和血液。北非的古代居民把一些疾病的原因归结为神灵的愤怒。病人有义务获得他们的同情和接受他们的祝福,以便通过一些奉献和恳求来恢复健康。它们构成了治疗处方的基础,由腓尼基人带到古代马格里布的治疗之神埃什蒙推动,并与罗马神埃斯库拉皮乌斯、女神海吉亚和当地利比亚神Macurgum相提并论。矿泉浴在治疗中也发挥了重要作用。虽然最古老的使用温泉的证据可以追溯到罗马时期,但这并不能否认当地居民更早地使用温泉。石头和矿物质,如盐、朱砂和赤铁矿,以及海绵也被用来缓解健康问题。
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