The 19th-century book was available to anyone who asked for it for any reason until recently, according to the Ivy League school Getty Harvard University announced Wednesday that it had removed human ...
Harvard’s recent decision to remove the binding of a notorious volume in its library has thrown fresh light on a shadowy corner of the rare book world. By Jennifer Schuessler and Julia Jacobs The New ...
The Harvard Library announced Wednesday it removed a human skin binding from a 19th century book that has been in the building for decades. “Des Destinées de l’Ame,” a book written in the 1880s by ...
Harvard Library says it has removed a book that's been in its collection for nearly a century that is partially made with human skin that was taken from a deceased hospital patient without consent.
The first edition of the Human Health Book was filled with charts and diagrams of anatomy and useful non-technical information about human ailments. In an upcoming new and revised edition, Human ...
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