2012
DOI: 10.1308/147363512x13189526437919
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Saints and Sinner

Abstract: Robert Knox (1791–1862) was a Scottish surgeon and anatomist par excellence. he ranked among the most influential teachers in Britain but his reputation and career were destroyed by ignorance, naivety or collusion. This article seeks to address Knox's involvement with the Edinburgh 'resurrection men' – the grave-robbing murderers who scandalised a nation, william Burke and william hare.

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