Originally posted by Patrick Differ
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This an extract penned by Prof Hurren who has conducted an extensive study into Victorian Body dealers and their activities and has published several books on the topic
"The dealing in bodies and body parts involved a complex supply chain starting with undertakers, mortuary attendants, infirmary porters, and nurses who would all alert a body dealer of a death and then they would be paid by the body dealer for that information, or in the case of a mortuary attendant allowing access to a mortuary to simply remove body parts from a dead body, as body parts were more lucrative acquisitions than a whole body"
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