![]() ResultsĪ total of 52 cases of trauma were identified (19 cases in Gylfaginning and 33 in Skaldskaparsmal). Recorded cases were categorized by applying three distinct classifications and assessed by body part affected, cause of morbidity/mortality and character involved. A basic tabulation was followed for the recording of extracted data, including the chapter, characters involved and the text extract. International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems, 10th edition (ICD-10) definitions for trauma and violent death were utilized. MethodsĮnglish translations of Gylfaginning and Skáldskaparmál, texts from the Prose Edda, were systematically reviewed. ![]() Literature and myth offer unique educational insights into life practices of previous eras, provided approached with a cautious and unbiased perspective. ![]() The Prose Edda constitutes the most comprehensive source of Norse mythology. This paper attempts to assess surgical knowledge presented in Norse mythology. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |