Caesarian operations were performed in the ancient Egypt as recorded in the

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"Kahun Gynecological Papyrus," which dates back to around 1800 BCE. This papyrus contains detailed medical texts and provides evidence of caesarian sections being performed on pregnant women. The text describes the procedure as well as precautions to be taken during and after the operation. It also provides instructions on how to manage the incision and includes tips for successful healing. This ancient record demonstrates that caesarian operations were not only known but also practiced in ancient Egypt.