Joseph Barnard Davis (English Wikipedia)

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  • Helen Patricia MacDonald, Human Remains: dissection and its histories (2006), p. 96; Google Books.
  • Marguerita Stephens, White Without Soap: Philanthropy, Caste and Exclusion in Colonial Victoria 1835–1888, A Political Economy of Race (2010), p. 143; Google Books.
  • Davis, Joseph Barnard (1867). Thesaurus Craniorum. Catalogue of the skulls of the various races of man, in the collection of Joseph Barnard Davis. [With illustrations.]. Vol. I. Subscribers. p. v.
  • Christine Quigley, Skulls and Skeletons: human bone collections and accumulations (2001), p. 141; Google Books.
  • Bronwen Douglas, Chris Ballard (editors), Foreign Bodies: Oceania and the science of race 1750–1940 (2008), p. 206; Google Books.
  • Helen MacDonald, Possessing the Dead: The Artful Science of Anatomy (2011), p. 112; Google Books.
  • Burt Green Wilder, Richard M. Reid, Practicing Medicine in a Black Regiment: the Civil War diary of Burt G. Wilder, 55th Massachusetts (2010), p. 14 note 57; Google Books.
  • Cressida Fforde, Jane Hubert, Paul Turnbull, The Dead and their Possessions: repatriation in principle, policy and practice (2004), p. 41; Google Books.
  • Paul Turnbull, Michael Pickering, The Long Way Home: the meanings and values of repatriation (2010), p. 127; Google Books.

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