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Mummies: "Mumia", a medicinal formula made from corpses that Europeans have consumed
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Professor Marcus Harms, from the University of Southern Queensland in Australia, writes on the science news website Live Science that the belief originated in the Middle Ages when people in Europe believed that crushed mummies had medicinal properties. The universe that can cure all kinds of diseases From lymph plague to headaches Before the 19th century, mummies became an object used by the British aristocracy to entertain their dinner parties.



The misconception that mummies are medicines that can cure ailments For centuries, people have been consuming human remains.

Professor Harms said Europeans from the rich to the poor consumed "mumia", a drug sold at pharmacies. It was produced from mummified bodies excavated from Egyptian tombs and imported to Europe.

In the 12th century, pharmacies used powdered mummies as an ingredient in medicinal recipes, and continued to be used 500 years later.

In an era where the world doesn't have antibiotics Physicians of that era prescribed pills made from skulls, bones, and mummified flesh to treat various ailments such as headaches, reduce swelling, or treat the plague.

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But not everyone believes in the properties of these drugs. The French royal physician, Guy de la Fontaine, was skeptical of this belief. And seeing a fake mummy made from the remains of a farmer in the Egyptian city of Alexandria in 1564, he realized that many people were being deceived. and consumed things that weren't ancient mummies.
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Mummies: "Mumia", a medicinal formula made from corpses that Europeans have consumed - by ji2222 - 07-11-2022, 10:56 AM

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