I don't know how true this is, but I found it interesting. It's from my work's newsletter. - OlderMusicGeek
Explaining the ‘skeleton in the closet’
Hundreds of years ago when English physicians wanted to learn about the human body, it was difficult because there were numerous regulations to follow.
Doctors were typically allowed to dissect only one body over the course of their education, and once the dissection had been accomplished, the physicians were reluctant to give up their prized possessions.
But it wasn’t socially acceptable to keep the skeletons, according to Webb Garrison in his book Why You Say It. Consequently, doctors often hid them in a dark corner or closet where they wouldn’t be discovered easily. Eventually the phrase “skeleton in the closet” came to mean hidden evidence of any kind.
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