It is dedicated to magical incantations against headaches[1] and remedies for anorectal ailments,[1][2] and is dated around 1200 BC.
Part of the papyri collection of Alfred Chester Beatty, it is sometimes referred to simply as the Chester Beatty Papyri,[1] but should not be confused with the Chester Beatty Biblical Papyri, alias Chester Beatty Papyri.
10686, British Museum) also contains some recipes dealing with anorectal diseases.
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