Edwin Smith Papyrus (Edwin Smith tsuá-tsháu [en] bûn-kó; ing-gú: Edwin Smith Papyrus) sī tsi̍t-pōo Ai-ki̍p i-ha̍k bûn-hèn [en], iōng Edwin Smith [en] ê miâ-jī [en] lâi hō-miâ, Edwin Smith tī 1862-nî kā bé khí-lâi, lî-tshiáñ sī lán sóo-tsai siōng kóo-ló-ê iú-kuan tshòng-siong [en] ê guā-kho lūn-bûn [en][2]. Uì līng-guā tsi̍t-phiñ bûn-tsiuñ ê ín-iōng ín-bûn lāi-té ē-tàng tsai-á, "Edwin Smith Papyrus" tsi̍t-pōo i-ha̍k bûn-hèn [en] khó-lîng hōo kóo-tāi ê guā-kho i-sing [en] kiò-tsò [en] "İ-su pì-ki̍p" (Secret Book of the Physician).[3]

Plates vi & vii of the Edwin Smith Papyrus at the Rare Book Room, New York Academy of Medicine[1]

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  1. Martin, Andrew J. (2005-07-27). "Academy Papyrus to be Exhibited at the Metropolitan Museum of Art" (Press release). The New York Academy of Medicine. goân-loē-iông tī November 27, 2010 hőng khó͘-pih. 2015-06-03 khòaⁿ--ê. 
  2. Wilkins, Robert H. (1992) [First published 1965]. Neurosurgical Classics (2nd pán.). Park Ridge, Illinois: American Association of Neurological Surgeons. ISBN 978-1-879284-09-8. LCCN 2011293270. 
  3. The Edwin Smith surgical papyrus, published in facsimile and hieroglyphic transliteration with translation and commentary in two volumes (PDF). Chicago, Ill.: University of Chicago, Oriental Institute. 1930. ISBN 978-0-918986-73-3. , fulltext of translation with commentary.

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