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McWeaksauce91 t1_jdep7pv wrote

People donate their bodies to medical science upon death, for various reasons. A lot of med schools have “cadaver labs”

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Roushfan5 t1_jdew9ck wrote

The college I work for a has a cadaver lab for the med students. It was a sudden and uncomfortable reminder of my own mortality when I watched them unload the bodies one morning.

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Theletterkay t1_jdg7683 wrote

I knew I couldnt handle med school the first time I saw the manhandling of a cadaver. I just cant view a body like that objectively. I know they consented, but it still feels like a violation cutting into them.

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WingedLady t1_jdgl84y wrote

I was able to handle bones of various ages in an osteology lab and looking at plenty of pictures of cadavers while studying anatomy on my own time, until I came across one that looked like my husband.

That was a hard nope.

Any plans for studying forensics went out the window pretty quick after that.

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mememuseum t1_jdg7zfm wrote

I took some biology courses in college. I got to dissect a cat, but one day they showed us the cadavers and I got to hold a human brain.

It was a surreal and humbling experience. To hold that and know that it once contained all of a persons hopes, dreams, and experiences.

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theochocolate t1_jdgl2gb wrote

I loved my biopsychology class in college. My professor labeled the parts of actual human brains and let us hold one. It was quite awe-inspiring...it's difficult to describe the feeling. They're so small.

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CofaDawg t1_jdfstk3 wrote

1st year med student who has anatomy lab chiming in here.

Today, I removed the entire GI tract.

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Chairmanwowsaywhat t1_jdfpmmx wrote

No but in the 1800s there was a trade for illegally obtained cadavers in britain. There's a film called burke and hare about it I think

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McWeaksauce91 t1_jdftcah wrote

I didn’t mean back then. I was speaking to the person saying it wasn’t legal now. I was saying there’s no need to grave rob, because people donate. Sometimes willingly. Sometimes its not willingly, but those who don’t have a will or family at death (homeless, mentally ill, other like cases). But it’s been a long time since I’ve done a cadaver lab, so I could be misremembering

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