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in respect to the anatomical teachers or other buyers. If a peda- 

 gogue purchased cadavers from one gang, he risked displeasure 

 from another; ofTended rivals might break into his dissecting-room 

 and mutilate subjects to the extent that they were nonserviceable 

 lor further anatomical study. 



Figure 10. The Sack-'em-up Man. From a black-and-white drawing, "The 



Kody-snatcher," by Meredith Williams. From Ball, J. M.: The Sack-'em-up 



Men. London, Oliver & Boyd, 1928. By permission of Oliver 8c Boyd. 



