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 Diane Morris - Naught but Butchers.
Nottingham. 1817. The body-snatcher John Macreadie has been banished to this northern outpost to find fodder for Ben Crouch's resurrection business. Macreadie... Lire la suite
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Résumé

Nottingham. 1817. The body-snatcher John Macreadie has been banished to this northern outpost to find fodder for Ben Crouch's resurrection business. Macreadie and his young assistant, Jack Pegg, dip up the town's newly dead at night and ship the bodies north. Edinburgh's surgeons are every bit as ravenous as London's. The assistant surgeon James Hammond feels like a foreigner in this small, northern hospital, mainly because he hails from London, where he trained under some of England's most innovative surgeons.
As in London, he performs dissections of newly deceased patients whenever possible. Dissections are scorned by several hospital Board members and the families of some patients. For them, dissections are nothing more than butchering the dead, but Hammond is undeterred, for he believes that only by studying anatomy through dissecting will the science of surgery advance. When Hammond undertakes a daring procedure, his superior, Augustus Killmaster, begins to resent his assistant surgeon's looks, his training, and his confidence.
Killmaster and his friend, Walter Ewebank, plot to get rid of the young, southern upstart. After Killmaster nicks himself during a dissection, Hammond briefly becomes notorious. He never imagined that his drive to understand human anatomy through dissection would spark such shocking repercussions.

Caractéristiques

  • Date de parution
    28/06/2022
  • Editeur
  • ISBN
    978-1-941033-11-1
  • EAN
    9781941033111
  • Format
    ePub
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Biographie de Diane Morris

Diane H. Morris took up historical fiction after a career as a nutritionist. Her first novel, "Rosings Park, " was written to appease Jane Austen's character Anne de Bourgh, who pestered the author for twenty years. She next wrote "Cousin Anne, " a novella that examines Anne's youthful relationship with both her cousin Mr. Darcy and the beguiling rogue George Wickham. These novels sparked her interest in body-snatching, surgery, and medicine during Jane Austen's day and led her to write the Surgeon's Duty series.
When she's not writing and researching, she enjoys traveling with her husband (before COVID, of course); meeting friends for coffee; reading mysteries, bestsellers, and the occasional Regency romance; and playing her digital piano (quite badly, but with pleasure).

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