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Rituales de curación y serpientes sagradas
L R Angeletti1, U Agrimi, C Curia
1Department of Philology and History, University of Cassino, Roma, Italy.
Lancet (London, England)
|July 25, 1992
Resumen
Las prácticas curativas antiguas que involucran serpientes pueden haber utilizado factores de crecimiento salival para la reparación de heridas. Este estudio encontró factor de crecimiento epidérmico en la saliva de serpiente, apoyando esta antigua hipótesis medicinal.
Área de la Ciencia:
- Ciencias Biomédicas Ciencias Biomédicas
- La medicina evolutiva es la medicina de la evolución.
- Historia Antigua Historia Antigua La historia es muy antigua.
Sus antecedentes:
- La medicina greco-romana a menudo invocaba a Asclepio, el dios de la curación.
- Las tablillas votivas sugieren antiguas prácticas terapéuticas que involucran saliva de serpiente y lesiones superficiales.
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