Book Ferber, Sarah; Wilde, Sally (2011) The Body Divided: Human Beings and Human “Materials” in Modern Medical History.
Thesis
Knowles, S A;
(cited 2010)
“A Certain Portion of the Whole.” Inspectors, Guardians and Anatomists in East Anglia: 1832--1908
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Chapter
Martin, Susan K.;
(2011)
Dissection, Anatomy Acts and the Appropriation of Bodies in Nineteenth-Century Australia: “The Government's Brains” and the Benevolent Asylum
(/isis/citation/CBB001200126/)
Book
Richardson, Ruth;
(2000)
Death, dissection and the destitute
(/isis/citation/CBB000110045/)
Book
Mitchell, Piers D.;
(2012)
Anatomical Dissection in Enlightenment England and Beyond: Autopsy, Pathology, and Display
(/isis/citation/CBB001251703/)
Chapter
Mitchell, Piers D.;
(2012)
There's More to Dissection than Burke and Hare: Unknowns in the Teaching of Anatomy and Pathology from the Enlightenment to the Early-Twentieth-Century in England
(/isis/citation/CBB001251800/)
Chapter
Boston, Ceridwen;
Webb, Helen;
(2012)
Early Medical Training and Treatment in Oxford: A Consideration of the Archaeological and Historical Evidence
(/isis/citation/CBB001251803/)
Article
John Carson;
(December 2018)
‘Every Expression is Watched’: Mind, Medical Expertise and Display in the Nineteenth-century English Courtroom
(/isis/citation/CBB111652964/)
Book
MacDonald, Helen;
(2010)
Possessing the Dead: The Artful Science of Anatomy
(/isis/citation/CBB001033735/)
Chapter
Kausmally, Tania;
(2012)
William Hewson and the Craven Street Anatomy School
(/isis/citation/CBB001251804/)
Article
Payne, Lynda;
(2002)
“With much nausea, loathing, and foetor”: William Harvey, Dissection, and Dispassion in Early Modern Medicine
(/isis/citation/CBB000932418/)
Chapter
Chaplin, Simon;
(2012)
The Divine Touch, or Touching Divines: John Hunter, David Hume, and the Bishop of Durham's Rectum
(/isis/citation/CBB001200747/)
Article
Ilke Turkmendag;
(January 2018)
It Is Just a “Battery”: “Right” to Know in Mitochondrial Replacement
(/isis/citation/CBB838678540/)
Chapter
Chaplin, Simon;
(2012)
Dissection and Display in Eighteenth-Century London
(/isis/citation/CBB001251806/)
Article
Moore, P. G.;
(2012)
The Supply of Marine Biological Specimens (Principally Animals) for Teaching and Research in Great Britain from the Nineteenth Century until Today
(/isis/citation/CBB001251354/)
Article
Hurren, Elizabeth T.;
(2008)
Whose Body Is It Anyway? Trading the Dead Poor, Coroner's Disputes, and the Business of Anatomy at Oxford University, 1885--1929
(/isis/citation/CBB000930713/)
Article
MacDonald, Helen;
(2009)
Procuring Corpses: The English Anatomy Inspectorate, 1842 to 1858
(/isis/citation/CBB000954552/)
Book
Stuart Wildman;
(2016)
'He's only a pauper whom nobody owns': Caring for the Sick in the Warwickshire Poor Law Unions, 1834-1914
(/isis/citation/CBB822913522/)
Book
Christopher Beauchamp;
(2015)
Invented by Law: Alexander Graham Bell and the Patent That Changed America
(/isis/citation/CBB348460296/)
Article
John Agnew;
(2020)
Steam engines on UK roads, 1862–1865: Banning orders, agricultural locomotives and the ‘red flag’ Act
(/isis/citation/CBB407585272/)
Thesis
Richard Thomas Bellis;
(2019)
Making Anatomical Knowledge About Disease in Late Georgian Britain, from Dissection Table to the Printed Book and Beyond : Matthew Baillie's 'Morbid Anatomy' and Its Accompanying Engravings
(/isis/citation/CBB288181113/)
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