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Back in the Thirties, The New York Times Only Hired the Very Dedicated

Jul 26 2008 Published by Phil LaDouceur under Notes

Prior to 1931, New York Times reporter William Buehler Seabrook, allegedly in the interests of research, obtained from a hospital intern at the Sorbonne a chunk of human meat from the body of a healthy human killed by accident, and cooked and ate it.

[From Cannibalism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia]

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Before Snake Oil, There Was Millenia Old Human Flesh

Jul 26 2008 Published by Phil LaDouceur under Notes

In the Middle Ages, in Europe, “thousands of Egyptian mummies preserved in bitumen were ground up and sold as medicine”.[34] The practice developed into a wide-scale business which flourished until the late 16th century. This “fad” ended because the mummies were revealed to actually be recently killed slaves. Two centuries ago, mummies were still believed to have medicinal properties against bleeding, and were sold as pharmaceuticals in powdered form (see human mummy confection).

[From Cannibalism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia]

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Zombies in Gilgamesh!

Jul 26 2008 Published by Phil LaDouceur under Notes

The Epic of Gilgamesh of ancient Sumer includes a mention of zombies. Ishtar, in the fury of vengeance says:

Father give me the Bull of Heaven,
So he can kill Gilgamesh in his dwelling.
If you do not give me the Bull of Heaven,
I will knock down the Gates of the Netherworld,
I will smash the doorposts, and leave the doors flat down,
and will let the dead go up to eat the living!
And the dead will outnumber the living!

[From Zombie - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia]

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