14 years ago
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14 years ago
I just find it appalling and to expect a son to perform such an act is very cruel!!
14 years ago
chinmoymukherjee wrote:
[quote]I just find it appalling and to expect a son to perform such an act is very cruel!![/quote]
At time of dissection, he was simply anatomy professor teaching his students. I commend him. This is no cruelty. In fact, I also contemplate to donate my body to a medical college subsequent to my death. The dissectors may be any doctors- may be even my close relatives.
[quote]I just find it appalling and to expect a son to perform such an act is very cruel!![/quote]
At time of dissection, he was simply anatomy professor teaching his students. I commend him. This is no cruelty. In fact, I also contemplate to donate my body to a medical college subsequent to my death. The dissectors may be any doctors- may be even my close relatives.
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14 years ago
I too feel that their is no cruelty in this matter.Being a professor he had used his father's body to explain to his students. :)
14 years ago
I wonder if it was at all necessary to dissect one's father's body to explain anatomy better!
14 years ago
[quote]I wonder if it was at all necessary to dissect one's father's body to explain anatomy better![/quote]
Your concern is right Chnimoy, it is indeed a sensitive issue and it takes a lot of guts to dissect your own father's body! I personally commend the doctor for his courage! In spite of a huge population, due to various religious sentiments and beliefs attached to a death, there is always a scarcity of dead bodies for studying anatomy in most medical colleges! Therefore, by taking this step, he has only shown an exemplary conduct that would encourage more people to come forward and donate their bodies for a good cause!
Your concern is right Chnimoy, it is indeed a sensitive issue and it takes a lot of guts to dissect your own father's body! I personally commend the doctor for his courage! In spite of a huge population, due to various religious sentiments and beliefs attached to a death, there is always a scarcity of dead bodies for studying anatomy in most medical colleges! Therefore, by taking this step, he has only shown an exemplary conduct that would encourage more people to come forward and donate their bodies for a good cause!
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14 years ago
@Kalyani
It's,doubtless, an exceptional act but all we are emotional beings and his father's noble act could have ended in donating his body but asking his son to perform dissection is something I am horribly uncomfotable about!
It's,doubtless, an exceptional act but all we are emotional beings and his father's noble act could have ended in donating his body but asking his son to perform dissection is something I am horribly uncomfotable about!
14 years ago
I also saw this news in news paper yesterday.How will he dare to do it is my doubt.
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14 years ago
I think the perception of a medical professional would be bit different on this issue.
14 years ago
chinmoymukherjee wrote:
[quote]@Kalyani
It's,doubtless, an exceptional act but all we are emotional beings and his father's noble act could have ended in donating his body but asking his son to perform dissection is something I am horribly uncomfortable about![/quote]
The hospitals have to acquire human bodies with difficulty for education purpose. Donating body to hospitals is a noble act. It is a matter of coincidence that the son was employed in the same medical college that received the body. The father and son both deserve commendation.
[quote]@Kalyani
It's,doubtless, an exceptional act but all we are emotional beings and his father's noble act could have ended in donating his body but asking his son to perform dissection is something I am horribly uncomfortable about![/quote]
The hospitals have to acquire human bodies with difficulty for education purpose. Donating body to hospitals is a noble act. It is a matter of coincidence that the son was employed in the same medical college that received the body. The father and son both deserve commendation.
G. K. Ajmani Tax consultant
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14 years ago
[quote]@Kalyani
It's,doubtless, an exceptional act but all we are emotional beings and his father's noble act could have ended in donating his body but asking his son to perform dissection is something I am horribly uncomfotable about! [/quote]
Agreed Chinmoy!! It just doesn't seem right to our sensitivities! It does take an extraordinary amount of courage and to some extent - calculated cold-bloodedness to perform such a surgery! But some people, The doctor included, forget everything once they get into their designated roles - something that enabled hism to dissect his father's body - he was probably looking at his father's body only as a HUMAN BODY to teach his students!
It's,doubtless, an exceptional act but all we are emotional beings and his father's noble act could have ended in donating his body but asking his son to perform dissection is something I am horribly uncomfotable about! [/quote]
Agreed Chinmoy!! It just doesn't seem right to our sensitivities! It does take an extraordinary amount of courage and to some extent - calculated cold-bloodedness to perform such a surgery! But some people, The doctor included, forget everything once they get into their designated roles - something that enabled hism to dissect his father's body - he was probably looking at his father's body only as a HUMAN BODY to teach his students!
"I am free of all prejudice. I hate everyone equally."
- W. C. Fields :)
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