Physicke from Another Body
Michael Neill: Cannibal Tinctures, 1 December 2011
Medicinal Cannibalism in Early Modern English Literature and Culture
by Louise Noble.
Palgrave Macmillan, 241 pp., £52, March 2011,978 0 230 11027 4 Show More
by Louise Noble.
Palgrave Macmillan, 241 pp., £52, March 2011,
Mummies, Cannibals and Vampires: The History of Corpse Medicine from the Renaissance to the Victorians
by Richard Sugg.
Routledge, 374 pp., £24.99, June 2011,978 0 415 67417 1 Show More
by Richard Sugg.
Routledge, 374 pp., £24.99, June 2011,
“... for epilepsy was particularly insisted on; and Shakespeare’s own son-in-law, the physician John Hall, records its use in a ‘fume’ to be inhaled at the onset of a fit. No wonder, then, that in Othello Desdemona seeks to bind her epileptic husband’s head with a handkerchief that, we later learn, was ‘dyed in mummy’ by the Egyptian sorceress who ... ”