The hypocrisy of how we treat dead bodies
Posted: Tue Mar 22, 2005 8:58 pm
http://edition.cnn.com/2005/WORLD/europ ... index.html
"Austrian authorities are investigating whether a university committed a crime when it used corpses as part of research to develop better crash-test dummies, a prosecutor said Tuesday."
It's okay to have some rookie med student cut 'em up into a bunch of pieces, remove their organs one by one, take appendages and store them in glass jars of formaldehyde, and otherwise generally dissassemble any and all body parts in the interest of 'learning' what a kidney feels like, but not okay to use dead bodies to learn about crash physics in order to create better crash test dummies that will aid in designs that save lives on a daily basis?
Makes about as much sense as US foreign policy.
"Austrian authorities are investigating whether a university committed a crime when it used corpses as part of research to develop better crash-test dummies, a prosecutor said Tuesday."
It's okay to have some rookie med student cut 'em up into a bunch of pieces, remove their organs one by one, take appendages and store them in glass jars of formaldehyde, and otherwise generally dissassemble any and all body parts in the interest of 'learning' what a kidney feels like, but not okay to use dead bodies to learn about crash physics in order to create better crash test dummies that will aid in designs that save lives on a daily basis?
Makes about as much sense as US foreign policy.