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related to Death
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202 citations
related to Death as a subject or category
Description Term used during the period 2002-present
Book
Jolene Zigarovich
(2023)
Death and the Body in the Eighteenth-Century Novel.
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Article
E. Charles Nelson; Theodore W. Pietsch
(2022)
Sir John Hill (1714–1775): where was he buried?.
Archives of Natural History
(pp. 419-422).
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Book
Claire L. Wendland
(2022)
Partial Stories: Maternal Death from Six Angles.
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Article
Maria Pia Donato
(2022)
Medicine and Religion at the Early Modern Deathbed: How Can We Reframe the Narrative?.
European Journal for the History of Medicine and Health
(pp. 1-31).
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Article
Michael Nair-Collins
(2022)
Expanding the Social Status of “Corpse” to the Severely Comatose: Henry Beecher and the Harvard Brain Death Committee.
Perspectives in Biology and Medicine
(pp. 41-58).
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Book
Alice Dailey
(2022)
How to Do Things with Dead People: History, Technology, and Temporality from Shakespeare to Warhol.
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Book
Luca Tonetti
(2022)
L'arte di prolungare la vita: Medici, filosofi e alchimisti alla ricerca della longevità.
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Book
Nicole Piemonte; Shawn Abreu
(2021)
Death and Dying.
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Article
Huwy-Min Lucia Liu
(2021)
The Civil Governance of Death: The Making of Chinese Political Subjects at the End of Life.
Journal of Asian Studies
(pp. 49-71).
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Article
Volker Zimmermann
(2021)
„ob der wundt mensch sterb oder genesen moͤge“ Marquarts von Stadtkyll Todesprognosen; ("whether the wounded person dies or heals" Marquarts von Stadtkyll Death Prognoses).
Sudhoffs Archiv: Zeitschrift fuer Wissenschaftsgeschichte
(pp. 173-205).
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Article
Rosagemma Ciliberti; Nicola Bragazzi; Anna Siri; et al.
(2021)
The Italian legislator’s silence on physician-assisted suicide: Legal and bioethical implications.
Medicina Historica
(pp. 1-9).
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Article
Marc Henry
(2021)
Thermodynamics of Life.
Substantia: An International Journal of the History of Chemistry
(pp. 43-71).
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Book
Peter N. Stearns
(2020)
The Routledge History of Death since 1800.
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Article
Jessica Roberson
(2020)
Necrobotany and the green burials of John Keats.
Nineteenth-Century Contexts
(pp. 407-418).
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Book
John Troyer
(2020)
Technologies of the Human Corpse.
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Book
Laurence Talairach
(2020)
Gothic Remains: Corpses, Terror and Anatomical Culture, 1764–1897.
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Chapter
Francesco Paolo de Ceglia
(2020)
Saving the Phenomenon: Why Corpses Bled in the Presence of Their Murderer in Early Modern Science.
In: The Body of Evidence: Corpses and Proofs in Early Modern European Medicine
(pp. 23-52).
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Chapter
Alexander Kästner
(2020)
Reading Moral Conduct and Physical Characteristics: the Classification of Suicide in Early Modern Europe.
In: The Body of Evidence: Corpses and Proofs in Early Modern European Medicine
(pp. 193-223).
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Chapter
Allen Shotwell
(2020)
Dissection Techniques, Forensics and Anatomy in the 16th Century.
In: The Body of Evidence: Corpses and Proofs in Early Modern European Medicine
(pp. 107-118).
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Article
Hugh Willmott; Peter Townend; Diana Mahoney Swales; et al.
(2020)
A Black Death mass grave at Thornton Abbey: the discovery and examination of a fourteenth-century rural catastrophe.
Antiquity
(pp. 179-196).
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