Before the Greeks, ancient Egyptian medical papyri such as the Ebers Papyrus (circa 1550 BCE) contain references to headaches and possibly migraine-like symptoms. While these texts did not distinguish migraines as a specific disease, they included spells and herbal remedies aimed at relieving head pain.
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