[0:00]What if a modern doctor woke up in ancient Egypt? Day one, you wake up in the desert. A man is dying outside a temple. Two priests argue over which god failed him. You push through, clean the wound and close it with linen strips. He survives. They call it a miracle. You call it basic care. Day two, you boil water before touching any patient. Wash your hands before every examination. The healers laugh at you until their patients die and yours don't. Day three, word reaches the palace. A royal advisor is sick with a fever. You cool him down and keep him hydrated. He recovers in a day. The priests were prepared to sacrifice an ox. Day five, you introduce sanitation across the district. Survival rates climb. People travel days to reach you. The priests stop calling you gifted and start calling you dangerous. Day six, the high priests report you to the Pharaoh. You're not healing through the gods. In Egypt, that's not medicine. That's a threat. Day seven, you stand before the Pharaoh. He asks where your power comes from. You tell him knowledge. He nods slowly and tells you that you'll never leave Egypt. You just became the most valuable prisoner in Egypt.
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