Surgical papyrus of Edwin Smith (about 1700 B.C.)
If thou examinest a man having a wound in his temple penetrating to the bone [and] perforating his temple bone … if thou puttest thy fingers on the mouth of that wound and he shudder exceedingly; if thou ask him concerning his malady and he speak not to thee while copious tears fall from both his eyes … [this is] an ailment not to be treated [Finger (2000), p. 14].
“something that came from the outside to the inside” like the “breath of an outside God or death”