Until 1832, when an Act of Parliament began to regulate the use of bodies for anatomy in Britain, public dissection was regularlyand legallycarried out on the bodies of murderers, and a shortage of cadavers gave rise to the infamous murders committed by Burke and Hare to supply dissection subjects to Dr. Robert Knox, the anatomist. This book tells the scandalous story of how medical men obtained the corpses upon which they worked before the use of human remains was regulated. Helen MacDonald looks particularly at the activities of British surgeons in nineteenth-century Van Diemens Land, a penal colony in which a ready supply of bodies was available. Not only convicted murderers, but also Aborigines and the unfortunate poor who died in hospitals were routinely turned over to the surgeons. This sensitive but searing account shows how abuses happen even within the conventions adopted by civilized societies. It reveals how, from Burke and Hare to todays televised dissections by German anatomist Dr. Gunther von Hagens, some peoples bodies become other peoples entertainment.
Human Remains, the latest novel from crime-writing sensation Elizabeth Haynes, is a powerful and chilling thriller that preys on our darkest fears, showing how vulnerable we are when we live alone, and how easily ordinary lives can fall ...
This unique reference provides a primary source for osteologists and the medical/legal community for the understanding of burned bone remains in forensic or archaeological contexts.
Human Remains – Another Dimension: The Application of 3D Imaging in the Funerary Contextbrings together scattered literature on the topic, assimilating disparate pieces that relate to the novel use of non-invasive three-dimensional ...
This book brings together tools from diverse sources within forensic science to offer a set of comprehensive approaches to handling commingled remains.
It applies taphonomic models in modern forensic contexts and uses forensic cases to extend taphonomic theories. Review articles, case reports, and chapters on methodology round out this book's unique approach to forensic science.
An Integrated Approach to Working with Human Remains Debra L. Martin, Ryan P. Harrod, Ventura R. Pérez. Pepper, G. H. (1920). Pueblo Bonito. ... Pe'rez, V. R., Martin, D. L., & Nelson, B A. (2000). Variations in Patterns of Bone ...
Human Remains
This unprecedented resource allows readers to quickly identify the often fascinating differences that exist between states.By defining and describing this neglected area of law, The Law of Human Remains simultaneously establishes the ...
An exposâe of the business of procuring and selling human cadavers and body parts describes how bodies meant for academic research, burial, or cremation make their way to body brokers who illegally capitalize on the need for human remains.
This edition focuses on forensic situations, although some examples from prehistoric contexts are also addressed.