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The Oddcast Podcast

Corpse Medicine (Airdate 4/21/2023)

The Oddcast Podcast

Now! Media | Bob & Sheri

Comedy

4.91K Ratings

🗓️ 21 April 2023

⏱️ 30 minutes

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Today's Oddcast - Corpse Medicine (Airdate 4/21/2023)

 

Medicine has come a very long way since the early days of bloodletting and leeches. But once upon a time, human beings trusted a very different kind of cure…the kind that doesn’t come from a fancy laboratory or a big chain drugstore. Some of our ancestors opened wide and swallowed the stuff of nightmares: blood. Bone. Human flesh.

 

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0:00.0

Medicine has come a very long way since the early days of bloodlighting and leeches.

0:12.5

Now everything feels so high tech, so clean and rational, but once upon a time, human beings

0:19.7

trust it a very different kind of cure.

0:21.8

The kind of cure that doesn't come from a fancy laboratory or any big chain drugstore.

0:29.1

Some of our ancestors opened wide and swallowed the stuff of nightmares.

0:36.0

Blood, bone, flesh.

0:39.5

Human flesh.

0:41.4

Hey, ask your doctor if medical cannibalism is right for you.

0:46.1

And they got a small beam of light against the mirror.

0:48.5

I'm a real, real, wild. Weird. Stuff.

1:10.5

If it feels like most of the commercials you see on television or for prescription drugs,

1:16.0

you're right. In 2020 alone, Big Pharma spent nearly half a trillion dollars on TV commercials,

1:24.4

pushing everything from medications for diabetes and cancer to psoriasis and

1:29.5

erectile dysfunction. That's a lot of money. It's so much money. It's a figure that represents

1:36.4

75% of all the money spent on television advertising. Thank God for Phil Swift and the Flex Seal family of products or we'd

1:45.6

never get a break from all those pastel-hued drug spots with their fairy tale, small-town,

1:51.1

Main Street, knitting stores and ice cream shops and blandly attractive people out and about

1:56.7

living better lives through chemistry. That said, when you realize how people used to treat afflictions and ailments and injuries and pain,

2:05.9

you're just so thankful to be living in our ever so slightly more civilized age

2:09.9

because medicine used to be a pretty grubby business.

2:15.4

And medications, some of those used to be made not from unpronounceable chemicals,

2:22.1

but from people. People? Medicine made from human beings? Wouldn't taking that be like cannibalism?

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