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EPISODE · Mar 3, 2026 · 20 MIN

002 - Part 1

from Use Of The Dead To The Living · host Thomas Southwood Smith

In 1827, Thomas Southwood-Smith released The Use of the Dead to the Living, a thought-provoking pamphlet that challenged the burial practices of his time. He argued that the bodies of the deceased could serve a greater purpose in contributing to medical knowledge through dissection. Southwood-Smith asserted, “If, by any appropriation of the dead, I can promote the happiness of the living, then it is my duty to conquer the reluctance I may feel.” His advocacy played a crucial role in the passage of the 1832 Anatomy Act, which permitted the state to take unclaimed corpses from workhouses for educational use in surgical schools. While this legislation put an end to grave robbing, it has faced criticism for its discriminatory impact on the impoverished. Join us as we explore the life and legacy of Thomas Southwood-Smith (1788 – 1861), a pioneering English physician and sanitary reformer.

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