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Doctors, Dissection and Resurrection Men : Excavations in the 19th-century Burial Ground of the London Hospital, 2006

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In 2006, archaeological excavations in the grounds of the Royal London Hospital uncovered the remains of a burial ground used primarily for deceased but unclaimed patients.

The buried population included at least 259 people who died between c 1825 and 1841.

These were mostly adult and male, and many, prior to the Anatomy Act of 1832, had been dissected or subjected to autopsy; this took place alongside the vivisection of animals, including exotic species.

A wealth of primary documentation is combined with the archaeological evidence to reveal the day-to-day life of the hospital and the complex relationship between medical innovation and criminal activity in the early 19th century.

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Product Details
190758613X / 9781907586132
Hardback
942.15
01/11/2012
United Kingdom
English
250 p. : col. ill.
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