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so what do you suggest..what should be done to resolve this issue and how to clear their misunderstandings??
People need some Education
Biaach Please , I know how it works.I am in Medicine. We had Forsensic Medicine rotations ,While I was a Student.@Desi Guy
A full post mortem examination involves examination of each
of the main body systems including the brain and all the
contents of the chest and abdomen. It will normally include
the removal and retention of small tissue samples for
examination under a microscope. Sometimes whole organs
may be retained for closer examination.
Small blocks of tissue and corresponding microscope slides will
be kept permanently in the hospital pathology laboratory and
will form part of a person’s medical records. In some cases,
organs and tissues may need to be temporarily retained for
the preparation of blocks and slides – you will be told if this
is the case.
You may be asked to give written agreement for a specified
organ or organs to be retained for diagnostic purposes by the
pathologist.
So before calling something moron....read it up!
Besides it wouldnt reach BRITISH newspapers were it rubbish!
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