Category
page 1Medical cannibalism
mellified man
legendary medicinal substance, found in Chinese sources, stating that old Arabian men voluntarily start bathing in—and eating only—honey; after death, the body is put in a honey-filled coffin; after a century, the contents could heal broken limbs

mumia
thumb|Natural asphalt/bitumen from the Dead Sea
thumb|Apothecary vessel of the 18th century with inscription MUMIA
thumb|Egyptian mummy seller (1875, Félix Bonfils)
thumb|Wooden apothecary vessel with inscription "MUMIÆ", Hamburg Museum
Mummia, mumia, or originally mummy referred to several different preparations in the history of medicine, from "mineral pitch" to "powdered human mummies". It originated from Arabic mūmiyā "a type of resinous bitumen found in Western Asia and used curatively" in traditional Islamic medicine, which was translated as pissasphaltus (from "pitch" and "asphalt") in