Show APPENDICITIS IN D EGYPT Tho The Injuries disease and peculiarities of the people who lived live in th this the valley of ot the Nile le from prehistoric until unU early Christian times r. r period of ot over o cr years are arc ar shown In a pathological collection cleton cle- cle ion tion ton on view siew at thoro al col college ge of surgeons surgeons sur sur- sur geons In London Tho The collection wa was w obtained ob oh- during the exploration of ot fifty fifty- seven soven cemeteries In tho the area of ot the Nt Nile valley a 1 0 lying l south of th the Pillars of Jono o. o which marked Irked tho the frontier of ot ancient Egypt Et Tho The sune survey was as crl carried d out under th the direction of ot Capt H. H G. G Lyons Lyons- of or th the tho Egyptian tan Eg-tan government In one ono gravo grayo were Werf found th the abdominal organs of at a n woman so 80 w well ll preserved that It tt wa was possible to say sa 3 that shu she suffered from append which Is considered to to be tho the eaUes evidence of ot this this' this disease c. c Typical lessons of or subject gout were Iro found round la in I an nn early Christian Christa A pair of or splints with bandages were wern werf found on the tho forearm of a young youns woman womans bod body both the forearms o having been brok broken n Just above the wrists The Th splints are art Identical with Ith those used at t I the Denver News present day day eI ew |