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I once visited Sydneys Museum of disease http://web.med.unsw.edu.au/pathmus/at High School and is one example of how bodies are utilised by students at the University.
But it gets me thinking...
Would you donate your body to science? Why/why not?
Yep, if they can use any of me, absolutely. If I'm outta here, it would be nice to help someone with a kidney, or a new heart, or new eyes...whatever they need to improve their quality of life, or assist in saving them, when nothing can be done for me.
My mother died of breast cancer, but in the end was riddled with it head to toe, they couldn't use her organs at all, sadly. But she dearly would have liked them to have been able to help someone else.
110% behind organ donation, but Medical science is when your body is used primarily for dissection. There ain't no funeral either.
Biggest benefit is when a person has died of a rare disease or certain cancers, and are used for finding cures or learning more about diseases.
I think it depends on the circumstances.
If someone were to die from MS or something else unexplanitory, if it will help to find a cure then it may be the right thing to do.
Sure... Doesn't matter to me any more, they can do whatever they want with it, I'd volunteer it to be turned into plastic by that creepy german artist if it was an option