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Possessing The Dead: The Artful Science Of Anatomy Paperback

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Helen Macdonald
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London, 1868- visiting australian aboriginal cricketer charles rose has died in guy's hospital. What happened next is shrouded in mystery. The only certainty is that charles rose's body did not go directly to a grave. Written with clarity and verve, and drawing on a rich array of material, possessing the dead explores the disturbing history of the cadaver trade in scotland, england and australia, where laws once gave certain officials possession of the dead, and no corpse lying in a workhouse, hospital, asylum or gaol was entirely safe from interference. With a rare blend of curiosity, delight in the unexpected and an eye for detail, award-winning historian helen macdonald brings to life this gruesome past to reveal the chicanery at play behind the procuring of bodies for dissections, autopsies and collections.
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9780522857351
Language
English
Publisher
Melbourne University Press
Publication Date
01 Jan 2011
Number of Pages
302
About the Author
Helen macdonald is the author of the critically acclaimed human remains, which won the victorian premier's literary award (history) and was short-listed for the ernest scott history prize. She is a senior fellow at the australian centre in the school of historical studies at the university of melbourne.
Editorial Review
Macdonald is that rare and precious commodity: a crack historian with a taste for the bizarre. --New york times book review