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The Anatomist Dissected or the Man-Midwife Finely Brought to Bed is a satirical and critical pamphlet published in 1727, examining the conduct of Mr. Nathaniel St. André, surgeon and anatomist to King George I, in relation to the infamous case of Mary Toft, the so-called rabbit-bearer of Godalming. The book scrutinizes St. André's credulity and professional behavior as he became embroiled in the sensational claim that Mary Toft had given birth to rabbits, a story that captivated and scandalized early 18th-century England. Drawing from St. André's own narrative and public statements, the author dissects his actions, exposing the folly, gullibility, and self-interest that allowed such a bizarre hoax to gain traction among the medical establishment and the public. Through sharp wit and pointed commentary, the pamphlet not only lampoons St. André but also offers a broader critique of the medical profession, the credulity of society, and the dangers of unchecked authority and sensationalism. Rich in period detail and biting humor, The Anatomist Dissected stands as a vivid document of one of the era's most notorious medical scandals, providing insight into the interplay of science, superstition, and spectacle in Georgian England
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