Resurrectionists
“Resurrectionists” was the name given to those who supplied the black market for human bodies when medical science had scant access, back in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. They’d rob graves, and sometimes kill their own victims, for the money medical schools paid for cadavers. It’s just business, some would say, I suppose. It was illegal, however, and carried its own death penalty at times, if a resurrectionist were caught. I was surprised to learn that somehow the United States has learned to do large scale resurrection. Clergy, hang up your stoles—the government’s got it covered! I discovered this in ...
