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A mortsafe or mortcage was a construction designed to protect graves from disturbance and used in the United Kingdom. Resurrectionists had supplied schools of anatomy since the early 18th century. This was due to the necessity for medical students to learn anatomy by attending dissections of human … See more
The British authorities turned a blind eye to grave-rifling because surgeons and students were working to advance medical knowledge. They kept publicity to a minimum to prevent people from realising what was … See more
Surviving mortsafes are generally found in churchyards and burial grounds. Some are very broken and rusting away. One has been restored and … See more
People were determined to protect the graves of newly deceased friends and relatives. The rich could afford heavy table tombstones, vaults, mausoleums and iron cages around graves. The poor began to place flowers and pebbles on graves to detect … See more
Publicity surrounding the crimes of Burke and Hare heightened the fear felt by many people. It was about this time that vaults – repositories for dead bodies – were built by public subscription in Scotland, with their use governed by rules and regulations. Some … See more
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Coffin Handbill. In the late 18th and early 19th century, politicians claimed to “stand” for office like gentlemen rather than to “run” for office like demagogues. Most, in fact, sort of sauntered toward the presidency behind the scenes.
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