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Mmmm, yummy ... mummies!

The Guardian [uK], 9 December 2008

 

Nowadays, powdered mummy may not be everyone's cup of tea, but for many

years it was just what the doctor ordered. That's one of the takeaway

messages of Richard Sugg's study Good Physic but Bad Food: Early Modern

Attitudes to Medicinal Cannibalism and its Suppliers. Sugg is a research

fellow in literature and medicine at Durham University. He begins his

monograph with an observation: " The subject of medicinal cannibalism in

mainstream western medicine has received surprisingly little historical

attention. " Sugg tells us that mummy, generally in powdered form,

" having originally been a natural mixture of pitch and asphalt, came in

the 12th century to be associated with preserved Egyptian corpses " . It

then " emerged as a mainstream western medicine " and remained a

standard-issue drug until " opinion began to turn against it in the 18th

century " .

 

http://www.guardian.co.uk/education/2008/dec/09/improbable-research-mummies

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