Around 1390 BCE, New Kingdom Egyptians treated snakebites using a combination of herbal remedies and magical practices. They often applied poultices made from specific plants believed to have antidotal properties, such as certain types of herbs. Additionally, they might recite incantations or spells to invoke protection and healing from the gods. The use of both medicinal and spiritual approaches reflected their understanding of health and disease during that time.
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