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Originally posted by dentalapp
But what family or friends ( or even the donor himself ) in their right minds would donate the bodies of their loved ones for dissection?
Wouldn't it sicken them to even think that a bunch of twenty year olds would be carving up and commenting on a nude body?
And for the funerals, do the med school directors arrange the bodies to be "restored" to the way they were before burial or cremation?
Originally posted by mpp
We call it a Convocation of Thanks. .
Originally posted by outforblood
hey souljah1 take it easy on dentalapp he's simply stating one of the obvious truths about the study of anatomy and that is that some students use humor to cope with this new experience. Don't get all high and mighty and make ridiculous statements how NO ONE at YOUR school does this. Dentalapp and his class mates are doing what we all do, and it doesn't meant that they are immature and that they don't respect the bodies at the same time.
We used to call one of the cadavers, "Biggie" cause he was so damn fat.but the 20 year old carving up the cadaver and commenting on the nude body is something i haven't seen yet in my class. again, my bad if i came off high and mighty
Originally posted by dentalapp
But what family or friends ( or even the donor himself ) in their right minds would donate the bodies of their loved ones for dissection?
I really hope you: a) know how to hide your particular views from your patients in the future or b) don't really think this way.
Originally posted by dentalapp
But what family or friends ( or even the donor himself ) in their right minds would donate the bodies of their loved ones for dissection?
Originally posted by dentalapp
But I was just stating the truth. How often do you hear of people donating bodies? Very rarely if ever. And besides, would you actually want to suggest the idea of cadaver donation to grieving family members? They'd probably take it as an insult and tell you the exact things that you told me.