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Reviews: The Platypus and the Mermaid and Other Figments of the Classifying Imagination

Kay Anderson

2000

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Mermaids Uncovered

Paolo Viscardi

Journal of Museum Ethnography, no. 27, 2014

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"Monsters as Evidence. The Uses of the Abnormal Body during the early 18th century", Journal of the History of Biology 31: 355–382, 1998

Javier Moscoso

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Editor's-Choice Symposium: The Anatomical Record Replaces Wonder With Knowledge

Kurt Albertine

The Anatomical Record, 2017

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Species, serpents, spirits, and skulls: science at the margins of the Victorian age

Sherrie Lyons

Choice Reviews Online, 2010

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ELIZABETH STEPHENS. Anatomy as Spectacle: Public Exhibitions of the Body from 1700 to the Present

Michael Sappol

Social History of Medicine, 2012

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UvA-DARE (Digital Academic Repository) abNormal: Bodies in Medicine and Culture

Manon Parry

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Medical Monstrosities and Monstrous Medicine in Late-Victorian Periodical Fiction

Anthony Mandal

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Introduction: Centring Animals Within Medical History

Rachel Mason Dentinger

Animals and the Shaping of Modern Medicine, 2017

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"Such Monsters Do Exist in Nature": Mermaids, Tritons, and the Science of Wonder in Eighteenth-Century Europe

Vaughn Scribner

Itinerario, 2017

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“Systems of Display: The Making of Anatomical Knowledge in Enlightenment Britain,” British Journal for the History of Science. 46:3 (September, 2013); 359-387.

Carin Berkowitz

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Lyons, Sherrie Lynne: Species, Serpents, Spirits, and Skulls: Science at the Margins in the Victorian Age

Ron Good

Science & Education, 2011

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Sherrie Lynn Lyons, Species, Serpents, Spirits, and Skulls: Science at the Margins in the Victorian Age (review)

A. Bowdoin Van Riper

Report of the National Center for Science Education, vol. 31, no. 5, 41, 2011

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Monster or Missing Link? The Mermaid and the Victorian Imagination

Beatrice Laurent

Cahiers victoriens et édouardiens, 2017

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Hidden stories in the medical museum

Anna Harris

Chiron: Journal of the University of Melbourne Medical Society, 2010

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Bernadette Bensaude-Vincent and Christine Blondel (eds), Des Savants face a l'occulte, 1870-1940

bertrand Taithe

Medical History, 2004

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The Feejee Mermaid: The Milwaukee Public Museum's Taxidermied Treasure

Karl Wolff

The Driftless Area Review, 2009

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Morbid Curiosities: Medical Museums in Nineteenth-Century Britain

Arthur MacGregor

Aestimatio: Critical Reviews in the History of Science

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Review of Sachiko Kusukawa, Reading the Book of Nature from British Journal of the History of Science and Medicine (2013)

Daniel Brownstein

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The Song of the Science Mermaid: A Philosophical Trilogue on the Osteological Paradox

Alessandra Morrone, Lisa Zorzato

Acta Baltica Historia et Philosophiae Scientiarum, 2021

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'A Regiment of Skeletons and an Army of Bottles': Reading the Anatomy Museum in Nineteenth-Century Scientific and Popular Culture (Long Nineteenth Century Research Seminar, University of Birmingham)

Verity Burke

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Edward Burne-Jones, expert in Mermaidology

Tina Anderlini

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Review of Helen MacDonald's Possessing the Dead: the Artful Science of Anatomy

Angeline Brasier

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The Platypus and the Mermaid: And Other Figments of the Classifying Imagination, by Harriet Ritvo

H. Ritvo

Canadian Journal of History, 1998

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Weird Fiction and Science at the Fin-de-Siècle. By Emily Alder

Teresa Fitzpatrick

Gothic Studies, 2021

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ENCOUNTER IN ANATOMICAL KNOWLEDGE: EAST AND WEST

Jayanta Bhattacharya

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Explorations in anatomy: the remains from Royal London Hospital

James Morris

Anthropozoologica , 2014

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Monsters as Evidence: The Uses of the Abnormal Body During the Early Eighteenth Century

Javier Moscoso

1998

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Incident at Mermaid's Cave

Michael Wheatley

Gothic Nature, 2023

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“It churns in the air, and fills the lungs”: The Porous, Toxic, Ephemeral Watery Body

Jessica Krzeminski

Victorians Institute Journal

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A Bat in a Jar - Wet Specimen and the History of the Curiosity Cabinet

elke weesjes

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Through a Glass Darkly: Aquarium Colonies and Nineteenth-Century Narratives of Marine Monstrosity

Rebecca Stott

Gothic Studies, 2000

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Arthur Rackham's Phrenological Landscape: In-betweens, Goblins, and Femmes Fatales

Leslie Atzmon

Design Issues, 2002

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Mermaids of the Land: A case report from a Secondary care hospital in South India

IOSR Journals

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An Anatomical Artwork

Ion Meyer

2016

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