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Mummia, mumia, or
originally mummy referred to
several different preparations in the
history of medicine, from "mineral pitch" to "powdered
human mummies"...
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Mummia Achaica was the
mother of the
Roman Emperor Galba and his
elder brother Gaius. She was the
granddaughter of the
consul Quintus Lutatius Catulus...
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ground up and sold as medicine,
since powdered human mummy –
called mummia – was
thought to stop
internal bleeding and to have
other healing properties...
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Dalaca mummia is a
species of moth of the
family Hepialidae. It is
known from Brazil. Nielsen, Ebbe S.; Robinson,
Gaden S.; Wagner,
David L. (2000). "Ghost-moths...
- The gens
Mummia was a
plebeian family at Rome.
Members of this gens are
first mentioned after the
Second Punic War, and
within a generation,
Lucius Mummius...
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Mumia Abu-Jamal (born
Wesley Cook;
April 24, 1954) is an
American political activist and
journalist who was
convicted of
murder and
sentenced to death...
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September 2016.
Retrieved 30
August 2016. "Tratti
genetici comuni tra la
mummia Oetzi e gli
attuali abitanti di
Sardegna e Corsica" (in Italian). Tiscali...
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Propolis Balsam Elaterite Wax
Ozokerite Creosote Bitumen of
Judea Resin Mummia Wilson E,
Rajamanickam GV,
Dubey GP,
Klose P,
Musial F, Saha FJ,
Rampp T...
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against our
willes make us to swallow".
These substances were
called mummia. The
Oxford English Dictionary defines a
mummy as "the body of a
human being...
- ISBN 881150466X. "Lory Del Santo: "Sembro svampita, ma penso.
Clapton era una
mummia"". Leggo. 12
December 2011.
Retrieved 14
February 2012. Lancia, Enrico;...