Possessing the Dead: The Artful Science of Anatomy

Helen MacDonald
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With a rare blend of curiosity, delight in the unexpected, and an eye for detail, this account explores the disturbing history of the cadaver trade in Australia, England, and Scotland. Drawing on a rich array of material—and using Australian Aboriginal cricketer Charles Rose’s 1868 death in London as an example—this examination argues that no corpse lying in a workhouse, hospital, or asylum was entirely safe from interference despite the established laws that gave certain officials possession of the dead. Intriguing and informative, this chronicle reveals a gruesome past and the chicanery at play behind the procuring of bodies for dissections, autopsies, and collections.
Genres: Nonfiction
304 Pages

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