“Importance of Dissection in Anatomy.” Westminster Review, x., 1828, p. 116.


An Address to the members of both Houses of Parliament, on the legislative measures necessary for providing an adequate supply of human bodies for the purpose of anatomical instruction. [By a friend of science and of man.] 8vo. Bath. n.d.

The debates in the Houses of Parliament on the Anatomy Bills will be found in Hansard.

There is also much information in the pages of the Lancet for the period during which the Bills were before Parliament. Mr. Wakley, the editor, took a great interest in the question, and wrote many vigorous articles, pointing out defects in the Bills whilst they were under discussion.

“Supply of Subjects for Anatomy.” London Mag., xxiii., 1829, p. 121.

Article in Blackwood for March, 1829, by “Christopher North,” on “Robert Knox.”

The Trial of Bishop, Williams, and May, at the Old Bailey, December 2nd, 1831, for the murder of the Italian Boy. 8vo. London, 1831.

There were many Reports of this trial published, both as broadsides and as pamphlets.

“Regulation of Anatomy.” Westminster Review, xvi., 1831, p. 482.

“Obstructions to Science of Anatomy.” Monthly Review, cxxvii., 1831, p. 91.