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A Traffic of Dead Bodies: Anatomy and Embodied Social Identity in Nineteenth-Century America

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A Traffic of Dead Bodies: Anatomy and Embodied Social Identity in Nineteenth-Century America - Sappol, Michael
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A Traffic of Dead Bodies enters the sphere of bodysnatching medical students, dissection-room pranks, and anatomical fantasy. It shows how nineteenth-century American physicians used anatomy to develop a vital professional identity, while claiming authority over the living and the dead. It also introduces the middle-class women and men, working people, unorthodox healers, cultural radicals, entrepreneurs, and health reformers who resisted and exploited anatomy to articulate their own social identities and visions. The ...

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A Traffic of Dead Bodies: Anatomy and Embodied Social Identity in Nineteenth-Century America 2004, Princeton University Press, Princeton

ISBN-13: 9780691118758

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A Traffic of Dead Bodies: Anatomy and Embodied Social Identity in Nineteenth-Century America 2001, Princeton University Press, Princeton

ISBN-13: 9780691059259

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