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- Race, Death, and Public Health in Early Philadelphia, 1750–1793 Author(S): Jubilee Marshall Source: Pennsylvania History: a Journal of Mid-Atlantic Studies , Vol
- The Body of the Text: Literacy's Corporeal Constant Carolyn Marvin University of Pennsylvania, [email protected]
- Body Brokerage: Inside the Trafficking of Human Materials Michelle Prizzi [email protected]
- E. Carson Eckhard the Penn Slavery Project Fall 2018 Report December
- Shelf Order for Holdings Code Kawameeh Non-Fiction (KMSNF)
- An Examination of Public Discussion of Anatomical Dissection Prior to the Doctors’ Riot of 1788
- Body-Snatching in Ontario
- CAGES on GRAVES EXPLAINED a Wee Bit of Olde Scotland Right Here in Columbia County
- Trafficking in Persons for the Purpose of Organ Removal
- A “Professor Without Degrees”: the Medical College of Virginia's Chris Baker Kate Schmitz History 490 Dr. Ryan K. Smith 6
- Values Science, Technology & Human
- State of Theworld's Minorities and Indigenous Peoples 2010
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- A BIOARCHAEOLOGICAL APPROACH to LOOTING Differential Fragmentation and Social Implications at the Periphery of Kerma
- The Indian Police Journal
- From Grave Robbing to Gifting: Cadaver Supply in the United States
- Dissecting the Pennsylvania Anatomy Act: Laws, Bodies, and Science, 1880--1960
- Illicit and Unethical Activities with Human Tissues and Cells
- The Body As Commodity: the Use of Markets to Cure the Organ Deficit
- An Analysis of the Evolution of Medicine in Nineteenth Century England Via the Development of the Anatomical Model Per Human Dissection
- Reaching Outto
- Body Snatchers: the Hidden Side of the History of Anatomy
- The Circulation of the Indigenous Dead in the British World, 1780-1880
- THE COMMONWEALTH LAWYER Journal of the Commonwealth Lawyers’ Association
- Guide to Paddington Old Cemetery
- Resurrectionists' Excursions: Evidence of Postmortem Dissection from the Spring Street Presbyterian Church Shannon A