Preface and Introduction. The Resurrectionist Movement—Its Contributing Causes …
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11:25 |
Read by Michele Fry |
Ch.1 Early Prohibition of Dissection
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20:59 |
Read by Michele Fry |
Ch.2 Tales of the Resurrectionists—Students
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18:15 |
Read by Colleen McMahon |
Ch.3 Tales of the Resurrectionists—Doctors
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11:15 |
Read by Colleen McMahon |
Ch.4 Tales of the Resurrectionists—Professional Body-Snatchers
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23:14 |
Read by John |
Ch.5 The Early Life of Burke and Hare
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19:29 |
Read by William Allan Jones |
Ch.6 Negotiations With Doctors
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7:05 |
Read by Maeve |
Ch.7 New Prospects
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14:56 |
Read by Greg Giordano |
Ch.8 Qualms of Conscience
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18:32 |
Read by John |
Ch.9 Unknown Victims
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12:31 |
Read by Ciufi Galeazzi |
Ch.10 Old Mary Haldane and her daughter Peggy
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11:08 |
Read by Ciufi Galeazzi |
Ch.11 A Narrow Escape
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8:42 |
Read by Ciufi Galeazzi |
Ch.12 Jealousy
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17:02 |
Read by John |
Ch.13 “Daft Jamie”
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18:59 |
Read by John |
Ch.14 Daft Jamie on the Dissecting Table
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12:46 |
Read by John |
Ch.15 The End Approaches
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13:33 |
Read by John |
Ch.16 An Ill Excuse
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10:20 |
Read by John |
Ch.17 The Arrest of Burke and M‘Dougal
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15:26 |
Read by William Allan Jones |
Ch.18 Public Excitement
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15:44 |
Read by William Allan Jones |
Ch.19 The Indictment against Burke and M‘Dougal
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17:04 |
Read by William Allan Jones |
Ch.20 Public Anticipation of the Trial
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15:38 |
Read by Ciufi Galeazzi |
Ch.21 The Trial of Burke and M‘Dougal
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14:47 |
Read by Ciufi Galeazzi |
Ch.22 The Trial
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14:33 |
Read by Ciufi Galeazzi |
Ch.23 Burke Sentenced to Death
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12:10 |
Read by John |
Ch.24 The Interest in the Trial
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10:52 |
Read by John |
Ch.25 Burke’s Behaviour in Prison
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14:29 |
Read by John |
Ch.26 “The Complicity of the Doctors”
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19:20 |
Read by Mairi Patterson |
Ch.27 The Legal Position of Hare and his Wife
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12:51 |
Read by Catherine Emerson |
Ch.28 Burke’s Spiritual Condition
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15:12 |
Read by John |
Ch.29 Lecture on Burke’s Body
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21:37 |
Read by KevinS |
Ch.30 Hare’s Position after the Trial
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22:10 |
Read by Ciufi Galeazzi |
Ch.31 Hare’s Case before the High Court of Justiciary
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20:22 |
Read by William Allan Jones |
Ch.32 Popular Feeling against Hare
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21:55 |
Read by William Allan Jones |
Ch.33 The Confessions of Burke
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12:22 |
Read by Ciufi Galeazzi |
Ch.34 Murderers, but not Body-Snatchers
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22:38 |
Read by John |
Ch.35 Burke’s Account of his Life
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26:02 |
Read by Ciufi Galeazzi |
Ch.36 The Fate of Hare
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15:07 |
Read by John |
Ch.37 Dr. Knox’s Connection with Burke and Hare
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15:14 |
Read by Ciufi Galeazzi |
Ch.38 Inquiry into Dr. Knox’s Relations with Burke and Hare
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10:54 |
Read by Ciufi Galeazzi |
Ch.39 English Newspapers on the West Port Tragedies
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13:18 |
Read by John |
Ch.40 The Relations of the Doctors and the Body-Snatchers
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12:41 |
Read by John |
Ch.41 “Burking” in London
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14:55 |
Read by William Allan Jones |
Ch.42 The Passing of the Anatomy Act
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18:52 |
Read by William Allan Jones |
Ch.43 Conclusion
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15:10 |
Read by William Allan Jones |
44 APPENDIX - The Case Against Torrence and Waldie
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9:32 |
Read by John |
45 APPENDIX - Interview with Burke in Prison
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10:05 |
Read by William Allan Jones |
46 APPENDIX - Confession of Bishop and Williams, the London “Burkers”
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15:41 |
Read by Michele Fry |
47 APPENDIX - Song and Ballads
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20:47 |
Read by Larry Wilson |