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"Equality after Death: The Dissection of the Female Body for Anatomical Education in Nineteenth-Century England" featured in Forbes

Posted on 2019-05-31

Forbes features research by Drs. Jenna Dittmar and Piers Mitchell that has been recently published in Bioarchaeology International

https://www.forbes.com/sites/kristinakillgrove/2019/05/30/archaeologists-discover-how-womens-bodies-were-dissected-in-victorian-england/#2e492d339416

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