Doctors' Riot of 1788 - Body Snatching, Bloodletting, and Anatomy in America

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...