misclanious
Body Snatching
dissecting
true or false
more true of false
100
what is the title of the chapter?
crimes of anatomy
100
what did some schools allow you to pay your tutition in ?
corpses
100
where did the first dissectings take place (what country)
egypt
100
body snatchers usually dissected the bodies them selves
false the sold them
100
nowadays universities are going more towards digital dissecting of humans
true
200
what was the traditional way of executing criminals id Britain in the 18th century
dissention
200
what is the average pay of a ressurectionist?
$1000 a year
200
what did many of the students give to the cadavers at the universities
names
200
leftover parts from cadavers were melted into candles and soap
true
200
hugh Patterson was a body snatcher
false he was a anatomy professor
300
what happened to William burke
he was hanged
300
what was one of the things invented to prevent body snatching?
Mortsafes or Dead houses
300
who was the first leader to deem it ok to cut open the dead
king Ptolemy
300
being caught with a corpses cufflinks was a crime
true
300
body snatching involves going into a grave and taking the jewelry from the grave
false
400
what year was the anatomy act passed
1836
400
in march 1992 what happened to the garbage scavenger in columbia
he escaped murderers sent from medical schools
400
between what monthes is the dissecting season
October- may
400
Gibbeting is when a dead person is covered in tar and hung to rot and be eaten by crows
true
400
being caught carry a corpse would send you to jail
false no punishment
500
who was named the father of anatomy
Herophilus
500
in 1828 how many full time body snatchers were working for London's anatomy schools
10
500
what decade was the first heart transplant
1960's
500
Hare and Burke were 2 anatomists who bought cadavers
false the murdered people and sold there bodies
500
in 1835 it was illegal to dissect bodies
false you could dissect already executed criminals
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