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bodies for the purpose of anatomical instruction. [By a friend of science
and of man.]_ 8vo. Bath. n.d.
The debates in the Houses of Parliament on the Anatomy Bills will be found
in _Hansard_.
There is also much information in the pages of the _Lancet_ for the period
during which the Bills were before Parliament. Mr. Wakley, the editor,
took a great interest in the question, and wrote many vigorous articles,
pointing out defects in the Bills whilst they were under discussion.
"Supply of Subjects for Anatomy." _London Mag._, xxiii., 1829, p. 121.
Article in _Blackwood_ for March, 1829, by "Christopher North," on "Robert
Knox."
_The Trial of Bishop, Williams, and May, at the Old Bailey, December 2nd,
1831, for the murder of the Italian Boy_. 8vo. London, 1831.
There were many Reports of this trial published, both as broadsides and as
pamphlets.
"Regulation of Anatomy." _Westminster Review_, xvi., 1831, p. 482.
"Obstructions to Science of Anatomy." _Monthly Review_, cxxvii., 1831, p.
91.
HANSON, N. _A Letter addressed to the Government and the Royal College of
Surgeons, founded on the diabolical and horrible practice of Burking;
setting forth the necessity of placing Anatomical Schools on a different
footing_. 8vo. London, 1831.
GUTHRIE, G. J. _Remarks on the Anatomy Bill now before Parliament, in a
letter addressed to the Right Hon. the Lord Althorp_. 8vo. London, 1832.
_An Act for regulating Schools of Anatomy_ (2 and 3 Guil. IV. cap. 75).
Fol. London, 1832.
DERMOTT, G. D. _A Lecture introductory to a course of Lectures on Anatomy,
Physiology, and Surgery, delivered at the School of Medicine and Surgery,
Gerrard Street, Soho_. 8vo. London, 1833.
COOPER, BRANSBY B. _The Life of Sir Astley Cooper_. 2 vols. 8vo. London,
1843.
"The Resurrectionists." _Chambers' Journal_, xxxix., 1862, p. 100.
"Body-snatching and Burking." _Once a Week_, x., 1863, p. 261.
"Burke and Hare." _All the Year Round_, xvii., 1866, p. 282.
LONSDALE, H. _A Sketch of the Life and Writings of Robert Knox, the
Anatomist_. 8vo. London, 1870.
"Body-snatchers." _Every Saturday_, ix., 1870, p. 166.
FELTOE, C. L. _Memorials of John Flint South_. 12mo. London, 1884.
MACGREGOR, GEORGE. _The History of Burke and Hare, and of the
Resurrectionist Times_. 8vo. Glasgow, 1884.
There is a large mass of literature relating to Burke and Hare and their
trial and execution: this is well s
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