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Those convicted of homicide were hanged on the public gallows before being dissected under the Murder Act in Georgian England. Yet, from 1752, whether criminals actually died on the hanging tree or in the dissection room remained a medical mystery in early modern society. Dissecting the Criminal Cor...

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spelling oapen-20.500.12657-321022021-11-04T14:07:36Z Dissecting the Criminal Corpse T. Hurren, Elizabeth georgian england convicts murderers homicide early modern england murder act crime studies Anatomy Autopsy Capital punishment Dissection Gallows Hanging London Surgeons' Hall Surgery bic Book Industry Communication::H Humanities::HB History::HBJ Regional & national history::HBJD European history::HBJD1 British & Irish history bic Book Industry Communication::H Humanities::HB History::HBT History: specific events & topics::HBTB Social & cultural history bic Book Industry Communication::P Mathematics & science::PD Science: general issues::PDX History of science Those convicted of homicide were hanged on the public gallows before being dissected under the Murder Act in Georgian England. Yet, from 1752, whether criminals actually died on the hanging tree or in the dissection room remained a medical mystery in early modern society. Dissecting the Criminal Corpse takes issue with the historical cliché of corpses dangling from the hangman’s rope in crime studies. Some convicted murderers did survive execution in early modern England. Establishing medical death in the heart-lungs-brain was a physical enigma. Criminals had large bull-necks, strong willpowers, and hearty survival instincts. Extreme hypothermia often disguised coma in a prisoner hanged in the winter cold. The youngest and fittest were capable of reviving on the dissection table. Many died under the lancet. Capital legislation disguised a complex medical choreography that surgeons staged. They broke the Hippocratic Oath by executing the Dangerous Dead across England from 1752 until 1832. 2016-12-31 23:55:55 2020-03-18 13:36:15 2020-04-01T13:58:20Z 2020-04-01T13:58:20Z 2016 book 617339 OCN: 967626082 9781137582485 http://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/32102 eng Palgrave Historical Studies in the Criminal Corpse and its Afterlife application/pdf Attribution 4.0 International 617339.pdf http://www.palgrave.com/br/book/9781137582485 Springer Nature Palgrave Macmillan 10.1057/978-1-137-58249-2 10.1057/978-1-137-58249-2 6c6992af-b843-4f46-859c-f6e9998e40d5 9218d952-037f-4d8c-ac17-85704e4418f9 75213366-8e02-49b1-8fa0-74a99a69caae b245dfcd-caaa-4b3b-b092-b0f1b4edbfbc e83b9f4c-4f9f-44ed-8ee9-809018583544 6b965a2e-e22f-4170-bd23-20bd5f0f9127 4b34a14d-1bc8-4850-81a7-0f0f147bb3c6 53964705-3d84-4976-bc8b-3ef687343882 ec195a61-d4ab-4f3e-8270-04d613e00d6c c9d0de37-7732-4215-81d9-56f031bef564 8bd81ebd-b1fe-41cf-968c-e1e7c3bebad1 7b7c9505-1af1-4fb3-854c-c2dd4e1e458d 055d4832-bb0c-4c9a-9fcd-4c8fced303f3 d859fbd3-d884-4090-a0ec-baf821c9abfd 9781137582485 Wellcome Palgrave Macmillan 326 Basingstoke 095904 Wellcome Trust Wellcome open access
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description Those convicted of homicide were hanged on the public gallows before being dissected under the Murder Act in Georgian England. Yet, from 1752, whether criminals actually died on the hanging tree or in the dissection room remained a medical mystery in early modern society. Dissecting the Criminal Corpse takes issue with the historical cliché of corpses dangling from the hangman’s rope in crime studies. Some convicted murderers did survive execution in early modern England. Establishing medical death in the heart-lungs-brain was a physical enigma. Criminals had large bull-necks, strong willpowers, and hearty survival instincts. Extreme hypothermia often disguised coma in a prisoner hanged in the winter cold. The youngest and fittest were capable of reviving on the dissection table. Many died under the lancet. Capital legislation disguised a complex medical choreography that surgeons staged. They broke the Hippocratic Oath by executing the Dangerous Dead across England from 1752 until 1832.
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