Without and Within: Victorian Mourning and Treatment of the DeadMain MenuFleeing Death: Victorian Paranoia Concerning Public HealthFirst SectionDying Well and Loved: At the Moment of Death and MourningSecond SectionWearing and Burying Death: Fashion, Mourning, and Public Displays of DeathThird SectionUp and Down the Stair with Burke and Hare: Body-SnatchingFourth SectionWeird Science: Anatomical Use of the DeadFifth SectionWorks Cited/Full-Texts/Further ReadingsKyle Brett425ed005fc457ac8e436783036f285b42b192fb4
Corn Plaster
12016-12-11T19:44:04-05:00Kyle Brett425ed005fc457ac8e436783036f285b42b192fb4582A man wearing a 'german corn plaster', which has caused his leg to shrink. Coloured reproduction of an etching. Iconographic Collectionsplain2016-12-11T19:46:50-05:00Kyle Brett425ed005fc457ac8e436783036f285b42b192fb4
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12016-12-11T19:51:28-05:00Kyle Brett425ed005fc457ac8e436783036f285b42b192fb4Examples and Satire Surrounding QuackeryKyle Brett3gallery2016-12-11T20:00:07-05:00Kyle Brett425ed005fc457ac8e436783036f285b42b192fb4