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Medicinal cannibalism: when Europeans ate humans

Human blood, fat, and bones were used as medicine

Medicinal cannibalism: when Europeans ate humans
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13/06/2024 15:45 ‧ 1 year ago | StarsInsider

LIFESTYLE

History

News of cannibalism

in the New World arrived in Europe as explorers

encountered tribes that would engage in these practices. Things however, were not much different in Europe at the time.

Mostly

during the 16th and 17th centuries, Europeans also had a taste for humans, particularly in the form of bones, fat, and blood.

The history of medicine is tainted with bizarre practices, so while this might not come as a surprise, cannibalism was actually much more widespread in Europe than you might think. This begs the question: were Europeans cannibals? In the strict sense of the word—yes, or so it seems. 

Browse through the gallery to learn more about medicinal cannibalism in Europe. 

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