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Dying for Victorian Medicine
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Elizabeth T. Hurren
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2012
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Palgrave Macmillan UK
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978-0-230-35565-1
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2012
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Book chapters
pp. 3
Chalk on the Coffin: Re-Reading the Anatomy Act of 1832
pp. 41
Restoring the Face of the Corpse: Victorian Death and Dying
pp. 74
A Dissection Room Drama: English Medical Education
pp. 119
Dealing in the Dispossessed Poor: St. Bartholomew’s Hospital
pp. 175
Pauper Corpses: Cambridge and Its Provincial Trade
pp. 218
Balancing the Books: The Business of Anatomy at Oxford University
pp. 264
‘Better a third of a loaf than no bread’: Manchester’s Human Material
pp. 303
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