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Getting under the skin
Before the invention of X-ray in 1895 there was really only one way to accurately study the human body, and that was to cut it open.
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Searching for a place to call home
Wherever she’s lived, Tanya Perdikou has rarely felt at home, and numerous moves have perpetuated a sense of disconnection. But signs from nature offer powerful moments of connection.
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How to thrive in lockdown
Gareth Berliner shares how being a Disabled person has given him the resilience and motivation to find a new creative challenge during lockdown.
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Body snatchers.
Date: 2000- Books
Body snatching : the robbing of graves for the education of physicians in early nineteenth century America / by Suzanne M. Shultz.
Shultz, Suzanne M.Date: 1992- Archives and manuscripts
"Body snatchers or Resurrectionists": address to Osler Society Oxford, 5 Feb 1937
Date: 1937Reference: PP/SPI/D.10Part of: Spilsbury, Sir Bernard (1877-1947), Forensic Pathologist- Digital Images
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Railings used to protect graves from body snatchers
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Railings used to protect graves from body snatchers