
Doctors' Riot of 1788 - Body Snatching, Bloodletting, and Anatomy in America
Published: March 21, 2026
Duration: 55:59
Throughout the seventeenth century, medical lecturers demonstrated human anatomy by dissecting a cadaver while surrounded by students. After the Revolutionary War, though, instructors realized that they needed many more cadavers to serve a growing number of medical students. Enter the “resurrectionists” – body snatchers. Resurrectionists were a cruel lot; men (almost always men and often medical students themselves) who would sneak into a cemetery under the cover of darkness, remove a body, and then sell it to a physician or anatomist – usually for around $100.
In April 1788, word of one particular body snatching quickly spread, and over the course of days, thousand...
In April 1788, word of one particular body snatching quickly spread, and over the course of days, thousand...