Historical Bibliography Updated: June 17, 2026
The diary of a resurrectionist 1811-1812, to which are added an account of the resurrection men in London and a short history of the passing of the Anatomy Act.
Publication Details
London: Swan Sonnenschein, 1896 CE.
First-hand account of the activities of the so-called “sack-em-up” men who flourished in England and Scotland until passage in 1832 of the Anatomy Act provided legal means for physicians to obtain cadavers for dissection. The text of this book may be read at Project Gutenberg at this link.
Thematic Classifications
| Catalog Metadata | Reference Information |
|---|---|
| Entry Number | #444.1 |
| Permanent Link | https://staging.historyofmedicine.com/entry/1108 |
| Author Bio Link | academic.oup.com ↗ |
| External URL | the-diary-of-a-resurrectionist-18111812-to-which-are-added-an-account-of-the-resurrection-men-in-london-and-a-short-history-of-the-passing-of-the-anatomy-act |
Geographic Context
Publication place: London