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Burke and Hare B Bailey

Burke and Hare By B Bailey

Burke and Hare by B Bailey


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Summary

One of the most gruesome criminal partnerships ran its horrific course in Edinburgh during the year 1828. In this re-investigation the author seeks to set the record straight and present a complete and accurate account of the activities of Burke and Hare and their culpable associates.

Burke and Hare Summary

Burke and Hare by B Bailey

'My Lord, You are aware that, at this moment, the public feeling is strongly excited against the perpetrators of the late foul and cold blooded murders that have taken place in the very centre of a populous and civilised city ...Your Lordship is aware, that in all civilized nations, blood calls for blood ...' From ' Letter to the Lord Advocate ...By The Echo of Surgeons' Square'. Early nineteenth century Edinburgh was gripped by fear of body snatchers. New graves were constantly under threat from unscrupulous ghouls keen to profit from the medical school's voracious appetite for corpses. In 1828, Burke and Hare, a pair of opportunistic low-lives, took the practice to a new extreme. They murdered at least 16 innocent victims, including a 12-year-old boy, in the name of medical science - and the freshness of the corpses they delivered for dissection earned them extra money. The names of Burke and Hare have become synonymous with body-snatching, but the true details of their crimes have been obscured by mythology and questions still surround the case. In Enlightenment Edinburgh, how were Burke and Hare able to carry on their repulsive and murderous trade undetected for so long? Why was only one of the homicidal due brought to justice? And what were the roles of Burke and Hare's common-law wives, the medical students who took delivery of the corpses and Dr Robert Knox, the distinguished teacher of anatomy whose dissecting table was the final resting place of the unfortunate victims? Bailey reveals a sordid side to a society which was famed for its intellectual and progressive thinking, yet depended on predatory criminals for the advance of medical knowledge. In this compulsive and absorbing book, the evidence is thoroughly re-examined - and startling conclusions are reached.

About B Bailey

Brian Bailey is a well established professional author and has written more than 20 non-fiction books on subjects as diverse as true crime, history and biography. He lives in Devon.

Additional information

GOR002068555
9781840185751
1840185759
Burke and Hare by B Bailey
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Transworld Publishers Ltd
20020822
224
N/A
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