TexasObserver, (edited )
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For the impoverished otherwise vulnerable, burial can be too high a cost to pay. Here's a what allows that some other places ban ... Via our friends at @TheConversationUS:
https://www.texasobserver.org/unclaimed-bodies-texas-medical-schools/

PJ_Evans,
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My father donated his body, in a pre-death arrangement. (Cue jokes about him becoming a working stiff.)

TheDonsieLass,
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@TexasObserver Jaysus. Here in the UK we arrange public health funerals or direct burials/cremations for deceased people with no one available or willing to pay for this on their behalf. Shocking to see this callous alternative out of Texas (and I'm sure elsewhere in the USA)

TexasObserver,
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@TheDonsieLass it is truly tragic! Thanks for reading.

Galletasalada,

@TexasObserver @TheConversationUS The ethics of dissection basically mirrors that of other state institutions in the racist settler colony of USA. But it's just a little more obvious when medical students are commenting on how they were lied to & scarred by the knowledge that they contributed to the symbolic violence of using people's corpses without their consent. Everything happens as if there was an agreement between institutions that these poor, often black people don't matter as much as other people do. Saying means changing the situation so society and institutions act as if they actually agree with that statement.

Medical goes far beyond the borders of the USA, as well. My aunt tells me she had a real human skeleton that she took with her on the bus to and from medical school in a case. I just kinda muttered at the Thanksgiving dinner table that the skeleton was probably sold to the broker from somewhere in Asia, as India is one of the countries where historically a lot of medical skeletons came from. I have my doubts as to whether it was acquired ethically. I think, like with cocoa or coltan or other similar products, one has to assume that it wasn't ethical unless proven otherwise.

mishi,
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Stealing bodies for medical research is some Nazi level shit.

Galletasalada,
TheConversationUS,
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@Galletasalada @mishi @TexasObserver (Checks map) Texas is still part of the United States

Galletasalada,

@TheConversationUS @mishi @TexasObserver there is no need for you to be like this. The previous post I made, I mentioned India. I don't know why you need to be rude and abrasive and harmful. It's very strange and unnecessary

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