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  • Fiona Morse

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    Taschenbuch. Condizione: Neu. Druck auf Anfrage Neuware - Printed after ordering - By the early 19th century, Edinburgh had become one of Europe's foremost centres of anatomical knowledge - a city of lecture halls where surgeons achieved near-celebrity status, and where the study of the human body had transformed from theological transgression into scientific necessity. Yet the law had not kept pace with ambition. Legal cadavers were restricted almost entirely to executed criminals, leaving a chronic and widening gap between what medicine demanded and what the state permitted. Into that gap stepped the resurrection men - and behind them, the killers.The Burke and Hare murders of 1828 did not emerge from simple criminality. They emerged from a system in which distinguished anatomists like Dr. Robert Knox paid without questions for fresh corpses, in which the British government quietly looked away from the resurrection trade, and in which the pressure to remain competitive with continental European medical schools justified a collective moral blindness. Knox paid Burke and Hare £7 to £10 per body - equivalent to nearly £600 today - and his lectures drew not only medical students but philosophers, artists, and the Edinburgh public hungry for enlightenment. The same institution that celebrated scientific progress was sustained, in part, by sixteen murders.This book traces the deeper architecture of that ambition - the anatomy theatres built on unclaimed bodies, the graveyard watchtowers constructed by terrified Edinburgh families seeking to protect their dead, and the professional culture that made Knox's willing ignorance not an aberration but a symptom. Burke was executed on 28 January 1829 before a crowd of 20,000 and then dissected himself - a grim irony the city seemed to understand instinctively. His skeleton remains in the Surgeon's Hall Museum in Edinburgh to this day, a monument to the point where scientific hunger and human cost became indistinguishable.

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    Taschenbuch. Condizione: Neu. Resurrection Men of Edinburgh | Exploring Scientific Ambition in Edinburgh Grave Robbing [.] | Fiona Morse | Taschenbuch | Englisch | epubli | EAN 9783565410170 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Neopubli GmbH (Imprint: epubli), Köpenicker Str. 154a, 10997 Berlin, produktsicherheit[at]epubli[dot]com | Anbieter: preigu.

  • Fiona Morse

    Lingua: Inglese

    Editore: Epubli Apr 2026, 2026

    ISBN 10: 3565410175 ISBN 13: 9783565410170

    Da: BuchWeltWeit Ludwig Meier e.K., Bergisch Gladbach, Germania

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    Taschenbuch. Condizione: Neu. This item is printed on demand - it takes 3-4 days longer - Neuware -By the early 19th century, Edinburgh had become one of Europe's foremost centres of anatomical knowledge - a city of lecture halls where surgeons achieved near-celebrity status, and where the study of the human body had transformed from theological transgression into scientific necessity. Yet the law had not kept pace with ambition. Legal cadavers were restricted almost entirely to executed criminals, leaving a chronic and widening gap between what medicine demanded and what the state permitted. Into that gap stepped the resurrection men - and behind them, the killers.The Burke and Hare murders of 1828 did not emerge from simple criminality. They emerged from a system in which distinguished anatomists like Dr. Robert Knox paid without questions for fresh corpses, in which the British government quietly looked away from the resurrection trade, and in which the pressure to remain competitive with continental European medical schools justified a collective moral blindness. Knox paid Burke and Hare £7 to £10 per body - equivalent to nearly £600 today - and his lectures drew not only medical students but philosophers, artists, and the Edinburgh public hungry for enlightenment. The same institution that celebrated scientific progress was sustained, in part, by sixteen murders.This book traces the deeper architecture of that ambition - the anatomy theatres built on unclaimed bodies, the graveyard watchtowers constructed by terrified Edinburgh families seeking to protect their dead, and the professional culture that made Knox's willing ignorance not an aberration but a symptom. Burke was executed on 28 January 1829 before a crowd of 20,000 and then dissected himself - a grim irony the city seemed to understand instinctively. His skeleton remains in the Surgeon's Hall Museum in Edinburgh to this day, a monument to the point where scientific hunger and human cost became indistinguishable. 192 pp. Englisch.