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Also, the exhibitions Doctor Death: Medicine at the end of life (Wellcome Institute for the History of Medicine) and The Quick and the Dead: Artists and anatomy (National Touring Exhibitions). The author would like to thank Simon ... books.google.be
All the books I used in researching Corpsing had been kept together, and the Color Atlas had been sandwiched for over a year between Gunshot Wounds by Dr Vincent di Maio and Elizabeth Bronfen's Over Her Dead Body.
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