Grave Robbing in the German Uplands
A Dark History of Medical Supply
Cadavers: A Source of Controversy
WEB The origin of cadavers used for medical research and education is a controversial and often dark matter. In the past, grave robbing was a common practice to obtain bodies for dissection, often targeting fresh graves of the poor or marginalized.
WEB The Söhre, a forested hill range in the German Central Uplands, has a particularly grim history in this regard. Known as the "Söhrewald," the dense woods were once a notorious site for grave robbers to ply their trade, supplying cadavers to medical schools and research institutions.
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