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Mummies and “mumia vera aegyptiaca” in medicine

Published on Nov 10, 20142140 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