the Whitechapel murders
and Jack the Ripper
 


additional links and resources
 


Additional links and resources

 

Cutthroat

A detailed examination of the neck wounds to each of the victims was published in the September 2005 edition of Ripperologist. You can read the article here as a .PDF file by following the link below.

Cutthroat (237KB)

Medico-legal post mortem

Medico-legal aspects of post mortem procedures and modes of dying were documented by G Dixon Mann in his book on Forensic Medicine and Toxicology published in 1893.

Examination of the dead body and modes of dying (36KB)

 

 

Victorian post mortem procedure

Read about the contemporaneous procedure for a post-mortem examination as recorded by G Sims Woodhead in his book Practical Pathology published in 1892 - this would have been the basic autopsy procedure followed by Drs Phillips and Bond.

Post mortem examination (220KB)

 

 

Ripperologist

To keep up to date with all developments in Ripperology and to be entertained and informed by articles about London's East End and Victorian history by subscribing to Ripperologist:

Ripperologist

The Whitechapel Society

Fascinated by the Whitechapel Murders and the history of the parish? Subscribe to The Whitechapel Society and receive the Whitechapel Journal:

Whitechapel Society

 

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