Leprosy, often associated with skin diseases in historical contexts, is mentioned in ancient Egyptian texts, although the exact disease referred to remains debated among scholars. The Ebers Papyrus, dating back to around 1550 BCE, contains descriptions of various skin ailments that some believe could be leprosy. In ancient Egypt, individuals with severe skin conditions were often marginalized, reflecting broader societal attitudes towards disease and disability. However, there is no definitive evidence that leprosy, as understood today, was prevalent in ancient Egypt.
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