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A mortsafe or mortcage was a construction designed to protect graves from disturbance and used in the United Kingdom. Resurrectionists and Night Doctors had supplied schools of anatomy since the early 18th century. This was due to the necessity for medical students to learn anatomy by attending dissections of human subjects, which was frustrated by the very limited allowance of dead bodies – for example the corpses of executed criminals – granted by the government, which controlled the supply.

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  • Mortsafe (de)
  • モートセーフ (ja)
  • Mortsafe (en)
  • Мортсейф (ru)
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  • Ein Mortsafe ist eine meist aus Eisen bestehende, käfigartige Sicherung eines Grabes, um den Diebstahl von Leichen zu verhindern. (de)
  • A mortsafe or mortcage was a construction designed to protect graves from disturbance and used in the United Kingdom. Resurrectionists and Night Doctors had supplied schools of anatomy since the early 18th century. This was due to the necessity for medical students to learn anatomy by attending dissections of human subjects, which was frustrated by the very limited allowance of dead bodies – for example the corpses of executed criminals – granted by the government, which controlled the supply. (en)
  • モートセーフ(英語:mortsafe, 直訳すると死体金庫)とは、墓地の死体を盗難から守るための仕掛けである。18世紀の始めより、スコットランドの解剖学校の付近では死体泥棒が起きた。これは、医学生が解剖を学ぶために被検体が必要であったためであるが、死体は政府から与えられる死刑囚の遺体などで、その供給は管理されており失望的なほど限られたものであった。 (ja)
  • Мортсейф (англ. Mortsafe) — приспособление для защиты от доступа к месту захоронения на кладбищах и погостах. Начали изготавливаться в Великобритании для защиты от похитителей трупов, кладбищенских мародёров. (ru)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Mortsafe_at_Logeriat_Church1.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Watchtower,_Dalkeith_Cemetery.jpg
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Cadder,_Parish_Church,_watchhouse_and_iron_mortsafe_-_geograph.org.uk_-_1343317.jpg
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  • Ein Mortsafe ist eine meist aus Eisen bestehende, käfigartige Sicherung eines Grabes, um den Diebstahl von Leichen zu verhindern. (de)
  • A mortsafe or mortcage was a construction designed to protect graves from disturbance and used in the United Kingdom. Resurrectionists and Night Doctors had supplied schools of anatomy since the early 18th century. This was due to the necessity for medical students to learn anatomy by attending dissections of human subjects, which was frustrated by the very limited allowance of dead bodies – for example the corpses of executed criminals – granted by the government, which controlled the supply. (en)
  • モートセーフ(英語:mortsafe, 直訳すると死体金庫)とは、墓地の死体を盗難から守るための仕掛けである。18世紀の始めより、スコットランドの解剖学校の付近では死体泥棒が起きた。これは、医学生が解剖を学ぶために被検体が必要であったためであるが、死体は政府から与えられる死刑囚の遺体などで、その供給は管理されており失望的なほど限られたものであった。 (ja)
  • Мортсейф (англ. Mortsafe) — приспособление для защиты от доступа к месту захоронения на кладбищах и погостах. Начали изготавливаться в Великобритании для защиты от похитителей трупов, кладбищенских мародёров. (ru)
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