On today’s episode, Genevieve will discuss fascinating superstitions and beliefs that Victorians held about death and cemeteries, as well as some of the origins of those beliefs. And we will discuss how medical science in the 19th century wasn’t just horrific, it was groundbreaking, and not only developed cures, treatments and techniques that we still use today to save lives, but how medical science in the Victorian era led to astounding developments in forensic science that we still use to catch killers, and exonerate the innocent.

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References:

https://friendsofoakgrovecemetery.org/victorian-funeral-customs-fears-and-superstitions

https://nashvillehistoricalnewsletter.com/2022/01/16/funeral-customs-of-the-1800s

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Superstition_in_Great_Britain

https://www.britannica.com/topic/Why-Do-People-Throw-Salt-Over-Their-Shoulder

https://www.mortonsalt.com/article/salt-history

https://people.howstuffworks.com/why-do-people-throw-salt-over-shoulders.htm

https://www.forensicscolleges.com/blog/history-of-forensics

https://boroughsofthedead.com/poisonous-prohibition-brooklyn-heights/

https://www.theguardian.com/science/blog/2010/sep/23/forensic-science-murder

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Norris_(medical_examiner)

A Dictionary of Superstitions by Iona Pie and Moira Tatum

The Oxford Dictionary of English Folklore by Jacqueline Simpson and Steve Roud
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My Victorian Nightmare

Genevieve Manion | Daylight Media

Ep. 96 - Victorian Death Superstitions & Medical Miracles

MAY 25, 202644 MIN
My Victorian Nightmare

Ep. 96 - Victorian Death Superstitions & Medical Miracles

MAY 25, 202644 MIN

Description

On today’s episode, Genevieve will discuss fascinating superstitions and beliefs that Victorians held about death and cemeteries, as well as some of the origins of those beliefs. And we will discuss how medical science in the 19th century wasn’t just horrific, it was groundbreaking, and not only developed cures, treatments and techniques that we still use today to save lives, but how medical science in the Victorian era led to astounding developments in forensic science that we still use to catch killers, and exonerate the innocent. Thank you to today’s sponsor, Alloy! Get your menopause treatment plan today. Visit myalloy.com and use code VICTORIAN for $20 off your first order!  Subscribe to the Newsletter! https://myvictoriannightmare.myflodesk.com/myukzmys04 Subscribe to the Patreon free trial for ad-free listening! https://www.patreon.com/cw/MyVictorianNightmare/membership Today’s Instagram post: https://www.instagram.com/p/DYp5BMLD6SX/?igsh=NmQ5Mjh2cDR2NWhq References: https://friendsofoakgrovecemetery.org/victorian-funeral-customs-fears-and-superstitions https://nashvillehistoricalnewsletter.com/2022/01/16/funeral-customs-of-the-1800s https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Superstition_in_Great_Britain https://www.britannica.com/topic/Why-Do-People-Throw-Salt-Over-Their-Shoulder https://www.mortonsalt.com/article/salt-history https://people.howstuffworks.com/why-do-people-throw-salt-over-shoulders.htm https://www.forensicscolleges.com/blog/history-of-forensics https://boroughsofthedead.com/poisonous-prohibition-brooklyn-heights/ https://www.theguardian.com/science/blog/2010/sep/23/forensic-science-murder https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Norris_(medical_examiner) A Dictionary of Superstitions by Iona Pie and Moira Tatum The Oxford Dictionary of English Folklore by Jacqueline Simpson and Steve Roud Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices