The Life of the Corpse: Division and Dissection in Late Medieval. Europe. KATHARINE PARK. N 1216 King John of England died in Newark, near
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PARK, KATHARINE, The Life of the Corpse: Division and Dissection in Late. Medieval Europe , Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences, 50:1
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Park, Katherine, “The Life of the Corpse: Division and Dissection in Late Medieval. Europe”, Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences, 1995;
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Park, Katherine, “The Life of the Corpse: Division and Dissection in Late. Medieval Europe”, Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences, 1995;
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K. Park, 'The life of the corpse: division and dissection in late medieval Europe', Journal of the History of Medicine 50 (1995), 111–32
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Park, K. 1995. The life of the corpse: division and dissection in late medieval Europe. Journal of the. History of Medicine and Allied Sciences 50: 111-32.
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The life of the corpse: division and dissection in the late medieval Europe. Journal of the. History of Medicine and Allied Science 50: 111–132.
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The practice of dissection also spread in the form of public ana- . 199), the primary authority of medieval. Western medicine, endorsed the opinion . Park K. The life of the corpse: division and dis- section in late medieval
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