Corinne Heline - Occult Anatomy And The Bible - New Age Press - 1978
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Corinne Heline - Occult Anatomy And The Bible - New Age Press - 1978

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MORTSAFES ©Lindsay Fitzharris
I learned today that Mortsafes were placed over burial sites. This cage-like structure was partially buried within the grave and surrounded the entire coffin. After a suitable amount of time—once the body had decomposed and was rendered useless to the anatomists—the mortsafe could be removed. Did ya’ll know this?
This was a really fun project to work on, and I can’t wait to share it. The illustration depicts 11 venous eponyms, showing their various locations around and within the brain. It’s part of an article that pays homage to the fathers of neuroanatomy and their invaluable contributions to medicine. I think I’m going to print some posters of this illustration down the road. Let me know if you’d like one, and I’ll message you when I print them. #venous #eponyms #anatomist #neurosurgeons # neuroanatomy #brain poster #medicalartist #scienceartist #Wacomcintiq #digitaltablet #digitalartists #anatomists #neuroscientific #neurosurgical #brainsurgeons #medicinehistory #medicalhistory #scienceart #medicaleducation #neurological #vasculature #brainscience #brainart #posterprints (at Phoenix, Arizona) https://www.instagram.com/p/CDMLwbpnfsH/?igshid=52mbgsy3msck
The Golden Boy and the Resurrectionists’ Pub
On the corner of Giltspur Street and Cock Lane, set into the side of an office building, there is small statue of a podgy little boy, known as the Golden Boy of Pye Corner. The statue’s location is said to mark the limit of the Great Fire of London in 1666. The fire is accepted to be accident today, starting in a bakery on Pudding Lane – a combination of exceptionally dry weather and a stray spark, most likely. However, at the time, there was great suspicion that the fire had been started deliberately, and so a scapegoat was sought.
After blaming and executing a French watchmaker who was actually not even in the country at the time (but who was likely suffering from a mental illness through which he believed he was an agent of the pope), French and Dutch immigrants, an astrologer who had predicted a fire, and just papists in general (the Monument to the fire was originally inscribed to blame them), it was finally decided that the fire was a direct act of God, wreaking wrath on London for being gluttonous – the fire had starting at Pudding Lane and ended at Pye Corner, after all. Thus the Golden Boy was commissioned, and made fat just to emphasise the point.
The Golden Boy was until 1910 located on a pub on the same site called The Fortune of War, before its demolition. The pub played host to resurrectionists (i.e., body-snatchers) who would bring corpses, fresh from the grave (or river) to a room there, before they were sold on to the anatomists of St Bartholomew’s Hospital just across the road.

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