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+ | '''Egypt XIXth dynasty (-1296/-1186)''' | ||
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+ | In the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Egyptian_medical_papyri medical Papyri of ancient Egypt], especially in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brugsch_Papyrus Papyrus Berlin 3038] it has been deciphered and documented writings about the use of seeds for the "detection" of a condition, or change in quality, through human urine. For example, in the case of the first recorded pregnancy test was written around 1350 before the current occidental calendar : | ||
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+ | “''Barley'' [and] ''wheat, let the woman water [them] with her urine every day with dates'' [and] ''the sand, in two bags. If they'' [both] ''grow, she will bear. If the barley grows, it means a male child. If the wheat grows, it means a female child. If both do not grow, she will not bear at all''” | ||
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+ | See also: | ||
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+ | * [[Urine analisis/MICROSCOPY]] | ||
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+ | === References === | ||
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+ | * John Francis Nunn, Ancient Egyptian Medicine. University of Oklahoma Press, 2002, p. 36-38. Internet Archive https://archive.org/details/ancientegyptianm0000nunn/page/36/mode/2up | ||
+ | * Urine pregnancy tests from antiquity to the present, J. Burstein , G D Braunstein. PMID: 9363261 − The Long Gestation of the Modern Home Pregnancy Test, Glenn D Braunstein, Clinical Chemistry Chemistry, Volume 60, Issue 1, 1 January 2014, Pages 18–21, https://doi.org/10.1373/clinchem.2013.202655 | ||
== Belgium gathering & meeting == | == Belgium gathering & meeting == | ||
== Italian gathering & meeting == | == Italian gathering & meeting == |
Revision as of 13:08, 20 January 2023
Here we are! Let's have fun together and sprout some stuff that shift to make that consists in no longer considering agriculture as a plague, a sub-work to be delegated to a minority and the importance of not taking yourself too seriously."A series of regional events combining a residency of variable duration on site, as well as a research laboratory (garage bio / grassroots biology / field biology) and production, a local awareness and a gathering of actors being usually invisibilized of the sector of activities of market gardening and agriculture and in the squats of undocumented people ".
Early preliminary efforts:
- Water with Seeds (English language)
- Hack 2 Eaux (french language)
- Bio-investigations in the field (french and English available)
- Louzaouiñ Graines de luttes 2022 (french language)
- Mind thGAP
- BioMonstration
- Hack2O
- IndieCamps
Get in contact
- XavCC, Undisciplined Biohackitivist, born in 339 ppm of atmospheric CO₂
Brezhoneg gathering & meeting
Egypt XIXth dynasty (-1296/-1186)
In the medical Papyri of ancient Egypt, especially in Papyrus Berlin 3038 it has been deciphered and documented writings about the use of seeds for the "detection" of a condition, or change in quality, through human urine. For example, in the case of the first recorded pregnancy test was written around 1350 before the current occidental calendar :
“Barley [and] wheat, let the woman water [them] with her urine every day with dates [and] the sand, in two bags. If they [both] grow, she will bear. If the barley grows, it means a male child. If the wheat grows, it means a female child. If both do not grow, she will not bear at all”
See also:
References
- John Francis Nunn, Ancient Egyptian Medicine. University of Oklahoma Press, 2002, p. 36-38. Internet Archive https://archive.org/details/ancientegyptianm0000nunn/page/36/mode/2up
- Urine pregnancy tests from antiquity to the present, J. Burstein , G D Braunstein. PMID: 9363261 − The Long Gestation of the Modern Home Pregnancy Test, Glenn D Braunstein, Clinical Chemistry Chemistry, Volume 60, Issue 1, 1 January 2014, Pages 18–21, https://doi.org/10.1373/clinchem.2013.202655