THey get money for doing a cremation form as they are required to check that the person has not been murdered before the burning gets rid of the evidence.
I dont think the medical schools really use body parts as much as they used to do and they never really had a shortage of Lib Dem types who want to do something for the common good with their body.
It's one of the downfalls of the internet, people allowed a soapbox to spout absolute pish and pass it off as fact. The guy that wrote that probably has not washed his pants in 6 months and pesters young girls at bus stops.
Anyway, I have a shipman story...
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Seems to be, mostly. Can't see any evidence of actual kickbacks although, as far as I can make out, hospitals which have made arrangements to remove a body might have to pay a fee to the contracted undertaker if a relative then uses a different one. So doctors might not be keen.
Although those as handsome as I am do worry do a bit now that they have face transplants.Last edited by xoggoth; 29 November 2010, 21:00.
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Load of pish.Originally posted by xoggoth View PostIn the boring Express article here:
Express.co.uk - Home of the Daily and Sunday Express | UK News :: Bungling doctors blamed as hospital death rates soar
There's a rather more interesting comment, DEAD BODIES HAVE A VALUE TO DOCTORS. Can't find anything on net to support his view but... it does not read like a loony's comment.
Whether that's true or not, the value of healthy body parts for science/medical uses is undoubted:
BBC - Horizon - How much is your dead body worth?
With money tight how long before Burke and Hare make a comeback or are they already here?
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Value of your dead body
In the boring Express article here:
Express.co.uk - Home of the Daily and Sunday Express | UK News :: Bungling doctors blamed as hospital death rates soar
There's a rather more interesting comment, DEAD BODIES HAVE A VALUE TO DOCTORS. Can't find anything on net to support his view but... it does not read like a loony's comment.
Whether that's true or not, the value of healthy body parts for science/medical uses is undoubted:
BBC - Horizon - How much is your dead body worth?
With money tight how long before Burke and Hare make a comeback or are they already here?Tags: None
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