By Olumide T. Agunbiade
A 2,500-year-old Egyptian
mummy came out of his coffin Friday to undergo cleaning and
restoration at .Massachusetts General Hospital.
The
mummy known as Padihershef has been on display at the third oldest
general hospital in the United States since it received him as a gift from the
city of Boston in 1823 as a medical oddity. He is one of the first
complete mummies brought to the United States.
A
conservator trained in restoring ancient artifacts removed him from his coffin
Friday and began using cotton swabs dabbed in saliva to wipe away salt deposits
from his face. The salt has been slowly seeping out of his tissue, a result of
the mummification process. Experts are also expected to do minor repair and
stabilization work on his coffin.
The whole process is expected to take three days.
The mummy and his coffin will then be moved to a special
horizontal case in which they will lie next to each other in the Ether Dome, a
surgical amphitheater where William T. G. Morton demonstrated the
first public surgery using anesthetic on Oct. 16, 1846.
Padihershef was a 40-year-old stonecutter in the necropolis in
Thebes, an ancient city on the west bank of the Nile, in what is today's Luxor.
He was a gift from a Dutch diplomat who was happy with the city of Boston's
hospitality, officials said.
No one knows exactly how he lived or died. Experts are exploring
those questions through a conservation project supported by the hospital and
donors.
In March, he was removed from his case and transported on a
patient stretcher to the imaging suites in the hospital, where technicians
subjected him to full body X-ray and CT scanning. Experts were surprised to see
a broom handle embedded at the base of his head and running through his torso
in what likely was a crude attempt to stabilize his head. There are no records
to indicate when the repair was done and by whom, the hospital said on its
website.
The study was intended to produce images that could be compared
with those gleaned from exams conducted in 1931 and 1976 and to determine the
condition of his bones. Those earlier tests revealed his bones had interrupted
growth lines that indicate a severe childhood illness that resulted in stunted growth.
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