An Account of the circumstances attending the imprisonment and death of the late William Millard, formerly superintendant of the theatre of anatomy of St. Thomas's Hospital, Southwark : in which will be found some authentic and interesting details respeciting [i.e., respecting] the purposes, to which the hospitals in the metropolis and particularly those of St. Thomas's, guy's and the London Hospital are applied : with particulars of such abuses, peculations and misapplications of the funds of these institutions as have hitherto been discovered and of the barter and sale of the patients' dead bodies for the purposes of dissection : with strictures on the conduct of Sir Astley Cooper, Sir William Blizard, Mr. Green and also an exposure of the proceedings of Mr. Morgan, Mr. Webbe, surgeon to the Middlesex County jail, the fire proof and invulnerable Mr. Wakley, and other subordinate members of the medical profession : accompanied by some original letters and documents in support and confirmation of the whole.
1825
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An Account of the circumstances attending the imprisonment and death of the late William Millard, formerly superintendant of the theatre of anatomy of St. Thomas's Hospital, Southwark : in which will be found some authentic and interesting details respeciting [i.e., respecting] the purposes, to which the hospitals in the metropolis and particularly those of St. Thomas's, guy's and the London Hospital are applied : with particulars of such abuses, peculations and misapplications of the funds of these institutions as have hitherto been discovered and of the barter and sale of the patients' dead bodies for the purposes of dissection : with strictures on the conduct of Sir Astley Cooper, Sir William Blizard, Mr. Green and also an exposure of the proceedings of Mr. Morgan, Mr. Webbe, surgeon to the Middlesex County jail, the fire proof and invulnerable Mr. Wakley, and other subordinate members of the medical profession : accompanied by some original letters and documents in support and confirmation of the whole.
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London : Ann Millard, 1825.
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64 pages : portrait.
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Making of modern law. Trials, 1600-1926.
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Reproduction of the original from Harvard Law School Library.
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English
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Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Gale, a part of Cengage Learning, 2007. Available via the World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreements.
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