4,100-year-old Egyptian tomb belongs to royal courtier with unique life-saving skill

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Summary:
- Archaeologists have discovered a 4,100-year-old tomb in Egypt belonging to a royal courtier with a unique life-saving skill.
- The tomb belonged to Wahibre-mery-Neith, who served as a "Sole Companion" to the king and had the title of "Overseer of the Royal Scribes."
- Wahibre-mery-Neith was known for his ability to perform a procedure that involved opening the chest to access the heart, which was likely an early form of cardiopulmonary resuscitation or other medical intervention.

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