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Episode 8 - Royal Remedies and the Dark Side of Medicinal Cannibalism

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Ever wondered why European royalty and scientists once consumed human remains for medicinal purposes? Join us on the New Zonderlings podcast as we explore the eerie and intriguing history of medicinal cannibalism. In this episode, Jeanette takes us through the groundbreaking work of historian Richard Sugg, who meticulously documented these macabre practices. From mummies to powdered skulls, discover how human parts were used to treat ailments and what this reveals about historical medical ethics. We'll unpack the cultural implications and the curiosity that led to these bizarre remedies, connecting the dots to literature and historical texts.

This fascinating discussion doesn't stop there. We dive into the grim world of 18th-century corpse stealing, referencing the movie "Burke and Hare" to highlight the dark trade of body snatching for medical research. Explore the bizarre treatments involving human fat for wounds, powdered skulls for headaches, and even drinking blood for vitality. We'll also examine how Native American rituals were unfairly scrutinized compared to European practices, delving into the religious and ethical differences that shaped these views. Reflect on how today's medical procedures might be judged by future generations and enjoy a podcast episode that promises a morbidly intriguing journey through the annals of medical history.

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1. Episode 8 - Royal Remedies and the Dark Side of Medicinal Cannibalism (00:00:00)

2. Medicinal Cannibalism in History (00:00:10)

3. Consumption of Human Remains in History (00:09:13)

4. Medical Cannibalism in Historical Context (00:17:58)

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A tartalmat a Noah and Jeanette biztosítja. Az összes podcast-tartalmat, beleértve az epizódokat, grafikákat és podcast-leírásokat, közvetlenül a Noah and Jeanette vagy a podcast platform partnere tölti fel és biztosítja. Ha úgy gondolja, hogy valaki az Ön engedélye nélkül használja fel a szerzői joggal védett művét, kövesse az itt leírt folyamatot https://hu.player.fm/legal.

Ever wondered why European royalty and scientists once consumed human remains for medicinal purposes? Join us on the New Zonderlings podcast as we explore the eerie and intriguing history of medicinal cannibalism. In this episode, Jeanette takes us through the groundbreaking work of historian Richard Sugg, who meticulously documented these macabre practices. From mummies to powdered skulls, discover how human parts were used to treat ailments and what this reveals about historical medical ethics. We'll unpack the cultural implications and the curiosity that led to these bizarre remedies, connecting the dots to literature and historical texts.

This fascinating discussion doesn't stop there. We dive into the grim world of 18th-century corpse stealing, referencing the movie "Burke and Hare" to highlight the dark trade of body snatching for medical research. Explore the bizarre treatments involving human fat for wounds, powdered skulls for headaches, and even drinking blood for vitality. We'll also examine how Native American rituals were unfairly scrutinized compared to European practices, delving into the religious and ethical differences that shaped these views. Reflect on how today's medical procedures might be judged by future generations and enjoy a podcast episode that promises a morbidly intriguing journey through the annals of medical history.

New Zonderlings Website

Follow us on our social media pages!

Facebook Instagram Tiktok X Youtube

  continue reading

Fejezetek

1. Episode 8 - Royal Remedies and the Dark Side of Medicinal Cannibalism (00:00:00)

2. Medicinal Cannibalism in History (00:00:10)

3. Consumption of Human Remains in History (00:09:13)

4. Medical Cannibalism in Historical Context (00:17:58)

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