During the Middle Ages in Europe, Egyptian days (Latin: dies Ægyptiaci) were certain days of the year held to be unlucky. The Egyptian days were:
* January 1, 25
* February 4, 26
* March 1, 28
* April 10, 20
* May 3, 25
* June 10, 16
* July 13, 22
* August 1, 30
* September 3, 21
* October 3, 22
* November 5, 28
* December 7, 22 These were days considered unlucky to begin any enterprise. Physicians were especially discouraged from performing bloodletting on the Egyptian days.
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| - During the Middle Ages in Europe, Egyptian days (Latin: dies Ægyptiaci) were certain days of the year held to be unlucky. The Egyptian days were:
* January 1, 25
* February 4, 26
* March 1, 28
* April 10, 20
* May 3, 25
* June 10, 16
* July 13, 22
* August 1, 30
* September 3, 21
* October 3, 22
* November 5, 28
* December 7, 22 These were days considered unlucky to begin any enterprise. Physicians were especially discouraged from performing bloodletting on the Egyptian days. (en)
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| - During the Middle Ages in Europe, Egyptian days (Latin: dies Ægyptiaci) were certain days of the year held to be unlucky. The Egyptian days were:
* January 1, 25
* February 4, 26
* March 1, 28
* April 10, 20
* May 3, 25
* June 10, 16
* July 13, 22
* August 1, 30
* September 3, 21
* October 3, 22
* November 5, 28
* December 7, 22 These were days considered unlucky to begin any enterprise. Physicians were especially discouraged from performing bloodletting on the Egyptian days. (en)
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