Body Snatching

Body Snatching

Until the Anatomy Act of 1832 was passed in UK, there weren't enough corpses for medical schools and body-snatching proliferated to a point where grieving families had to guard graves after burial. Robbers didn't steal jewelry and clothes as that was a felony punishable by death. However, before the act was passed, transportation of a dead body was only a fine.

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