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Great Dead Body Teachers: An adventure into the world of anatomy and dissection

Dent, Jackie

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‘Since I was a child, I’ve been interested in dead bodies. When I was eight years old, I dug up the remains of my pet budgie Zazbut. He had been buried for about eight weeks in a patch of grass outside our house in Dasmarinas, a fortified village in Manila, in the Philippines.

‘The first exhumation was the beginning of my intrigue with death, which has persisted. As a journalist, I’ve written about graveyards, funerals and death doulas. I always visit the local cemetery wherever I am in the world. But one thing that has largely been hidden from me in this death trip is the dead body.’

This is the story of how Jackie Dent’s grandparents – Ruby and Julie – gave their bodies to science when they died. No one in her family seems to know why, or what really happened with their bodies afterwards. Were they avid science buffs? Was it to save on cremation costs? How do scientists tackle the practicalities and ethics of dealing with the bodies of dead loved ones and cutting them up for research?

Weaving the personal with the history of medical cadaver research, Jackie Dent explores the practicalities and ethics of whole-body dissection – all the while looking for answers as to what happened to her grandparents.

Format: Hardback
Pages: 400
Imprint: Ultimo Press AU
Publication date: 08/03/2023

Staff review

The Great Dead Body Teachers
By Jackie Dent
Review by Mida

This book is an incredible exploration of the history behind the use of dead bodies in medicine and science. But it also poses a fascinating and important question of the ethics around death and medicine- who gets control of the dead? What rights do they have? Poignant, contemplative and strangely emotional, this is a book that isn’t exactly easy to read but is important nonetheless.


Tackling a very heavy subject with respect and tact, The Great Dead Body Teachers is a captivating and deeply personal read. Perfect for anyone wanting to educate themselves more about this invisible side of history, or fans of Caitlin Doughty.