Talk:History of science in early cultures

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I think it would be better to merge the two sections on Greek science and greco-roman science, because the information provided largely overlap.

I'm italian and my english prose is not so good. If anybody fluent in English feels she/he can improve my paragraph on Greek Science I would be glad of it.

[edit] Sources on Egyptian Medicine

The recently added discussion of Egyptian medicine (especially the third paragraph beginning with the discussion of "sewage pharmacology" to the end of the paragraph) relies on a number of tertiary sources of dubious quality. The beginning (and older) part of the paragraph seems to be based on sounder and more balanced sources. --SteveMcCluskey 00:00, 12 May 2006 (UTC)