Contents note continued: 9.Inventing the Healthy Body: The Use of Popular Medical Discourses in Public Anatomical Exhibitions / Elizabeth Stephens
Machine generated contents note: 1.A Body Buried is a Body Wasted: The Spoils of Human Dissection / Helen MacDonald -- 2.Cadavers and the Social Dimension of Dissection / Ross L. Jones -- 3.Dissection, Anatomy Acts and the Appropriation of Bodies in Nineteenth-Century Australia: ̀The Government's Brains' and the Benevolent Asylum / Susan K. Martin -- 4.Bodies of Evidence: Dissecting Madness in Colonial Victoria (Australia) / Dolly MacKinnon -- 5.A Judicious Collector: Edward Charles Stirling and the Procurement of Aboriginal Bodily Remains in South Australia, c. 1880-1912 / Paul Turnbull -- 6.The Leprosy-Affected Body as a Commodity: Autonomy and Compensation / Jo Robertson -- 7.Gifts, Commodities and the Demand for Organ Transplants / Sally Wilde -- 8.Science Fiction, Cultural Knowledge and Rationality: How Stem Cell Researchers Talk About Reproductive Cloning / Nicola J. Marks --