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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS ix
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS xi
- Introduction 1
- 1. "The Mysteries of the Dead Body": Death, Embodiment, and Social Identity 13
- 2. "A Genuine Zeal": The Anatomical Era in American Medicine 44
- 3. "Anatomy Is the Charm": Dissection and Medical Identity in Nineteenth-Century America 74
- 4. "A Traffic of Dead Bodies": The Contested Bioethics of Anatomy in Antebellum America 98
- 5. "Indebted to the Dissecting Knife": Alternative Medicine and Anatomical Consensus in Antebellum America 136
- 6. "The House I Live In": Popular Anatomy and Embodied Social Identity in Antebellum America 168
- 7. "The Foul Altar of a Dissecting Table": Anatomy, Sex, and Sensationalist Fiction at Mid-Century 212
- 8. The Education of Sammy Tubbs: Anatomical Dissection, Minstrelsy, and the Technology of Self-Making in Postbellum America 238
- 9. "Anatomy Out of Gear": Popular Anatomy at the Margins in Late Nineteenth-Century America 274
- Conclusion 313
- NOTES 329
- BIBLIOGRAPHY 385
- INDEX 423
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS ix
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS xi
- Introduction 1
- 1. "The Mysteries of the Dead Body": Death, Embodiment, and Social Identity 13
- 2. "A Genuine Zeal": The Anatomical Era in American Medicine 44
- 3. "Anatomy Is the Charm": Dissection and Medical Identity in Nineteenth-Century America 74
- 4. "A Traffic of Dead Bodies": The Contested Bioethics of Anatomy in Antebellum America 98
- 5. "Indebted to the Dissecting Knife": Alternative Medicine and Anatomical Consensus in Antebellum America 136
- 6. "The House I Live In": Popular Anatomy and Embodied Social Identity in Antebellum America 168
- 7. "The Foul Altar of a Dissecting Table": Anatomy, Sex, and Sensationalist Fiction at Mid-Century 212
- 8. The Education of Sammy Tubbs: Anatomical Dissection, Minstrelsy, and the Technology of Self-Making in Postbellum America 238
- 9. "Anatomy Out of Gear": Popular Anatomy at the Margins in Late Nineteenth-Century America 274
- Conclusion 313
- NOTES 329
- BIBLIOGRAPHY 385
- INDEX 423