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Mummies and “mumia vera aegyptiaca” in medicine

Published on 2014-11-102145 Views

The lecturer talks about the history of using dust called “mumia” and an alteration in the meaning of mummies in medicine – from functioning as a medicine to an object of scientific interests. During

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Mummies and “mumia vera aegyptiaca” in medicine00:00
Mummified heads01:44
Preparation of a mummy04:05
Bitumen07:08
Mum08:35
Picture13:38
Dosis sola venenum facit13:58
Quintessence15:49
Doctrine of signatures17:13
The fifth element18:49
Mumia vera aegyptiaca21:29
Christian Hertzog21:42
Tirschenblut23:42
Pitch25:18
What to do if there are no egyptian mummies available26:40
Oswald Croll26:45
Another example27:54
How to produce your own mummy30:33
Method one30:51
Method two31:34
Hospital „Barmherzige Brüder“ in Gradec32:36
More therpeutic uses35:23
Drink, eat35:27
Waffensalbe35:42
Theriac39:32
Preparation of a „Theriak“ made of a dead body40:17
Preparations40:50
Pharmacies, trade and decline…42:51
Pressburger Apotheken-Mumie“ in „Zedler‘s Universal-Lexikon44:27
Frido Kordon46:19
Change of perception47:24
Carl von Hailbronner, 184550:05
Felix Bonflis51:06
Carl von Vincenti51:28
Hartmut Vollmer52:52
Long term effects of Karl May and Carl von Vincenti54:58
Embalming55:07
Pope John XXIII55:08
Maria Theresa55:51
Conservation56:48
Medical science57:56
Scientific interest - 159:18
Scientific interest - 201:03:03
Jar „Pulvis mumiae“01:04:38
Amazon01:05:04