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The Doctors' Riot of 1788

Body Snatching, Bloodletting, and Anatomy in America

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Pub Date Jan 06 2026 | Archive Date Nov 04 2025
Globe Pequot | Prometheus Books

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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, thousands of New Yorkers descended upon a New York City anatomy lab in a growing and dangerous riot. This book reveals the forgotten history of the so-called Doctor’s Riot of 1788, along the way explaining the history of body snatching in the United States and England and exploring the moral questions behind an existential medical crisis: Does the need for medical students to learn anatomy on cadavers override society’s demand for maintaining the dignity of its dead?

As the Doctor’s Riot boiled over, Founding Fathers Alexander Hamilton and John Jay and Revolutionary War hero Baron von Steuben were called in to quell the rioters, to no avail. Eventually, the state militia was ordered to fire into the crowd, killing several and injuring far more.

In this riveting and revelatory history, Andy McPhee delves into the post-revolutionary period of America to trace the foundational changes spurred by the riot, the influence of the riot on framers of the Constitution, the formation of Black-only graveyards, how the radical advent of embalming improved embalming practices, what body snatching looks like today, and how the teaching of anatomy continues to change and adapt to new technologies.
(Includes 24 B&W photographs.)

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...


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Although it happened 237 years ago as of 2025, the true story at the center of The Doctors' Riot of 1788 remains a strange and fascinating one.

Given the book's examination of the practice known as “Body Snatching,” this is a title that will intersect very well with all things True Crime (both as incident and as book category).

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Although it happened 237 years ago as of 2025, the true story at the center of The Doctors' Riot of 1788 remains a strange and fascinating one.

Given the book's examination of the practice known as...


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EDITION Hardcover
ISBN 9781493088058
PRICE $29.95 (USD)
PAGES 248

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