| 1828 - 746 pages
...eminently calculated to debase them, and to prepare them for the commission of violent and daring offences. So long as there is no legalized mode of supplying...long the practice of disinterment will continue.” We now arrive at the remedy suggested for these undeniable evils. The administration of all the hospitals... | |
| 1828 - 918 pages
...has been, not to suppress exhumation, but to raise the price of bodies, and to increase the number of exhumators. So long as there is no legalized mode...other measures were devised, which would legalize and ensure a regular, plentiful, and cheap supply, the practice of disinterring bodies, and of receiving... | |
| John Wakefield Francis - Medicine - 1828 - 634 pages
...has been, not to suppress exhumation, but to raise the price of bodies, and to increase the number of exhumators. So long as there is no legalized mode...bodies, and of receiving them, would of necessity be entirely abandoned. Before adverting to those new methods for obtaining an adequate supply of subjects... | |
| Medicine - 602 pages
...has been, not to suppress exhumation, but to raise the price of bodies, and to increase the number .of exhumators. So long as there is no legalized mode of supplying the dissecting schools, eo long the practice of disinterment will continue; but if other measures were devised, which would... | |
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