By the early 19th century Edinburgh had become one of Europes foremost centres of anatomical knowledge a city of lecture halls where surgeons achieved near-celebrity status and where the study of the human body had transformed from theological transgression into scientific necessity Yet the law had not kept pace with ambition Legal cadavers were restricted almost entirely to executed criminals leaving a chronic and widening gap between what medi...
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