Mr. Warburton's anatomy bill
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Criticism of the Anatomy Act of 1832 in Great Britain, which granted doctors and medical professionals greater access to cadavers for use in dissection. Contains a brief series of anecdotal cases intended to outline the consequences stemming from a poor grasp of human anatomy among surgeons and doctors.
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