Medical Humanities

In the Media

Believe it or not, it's been common throughout history for medical schools (including very prestigious and wealthy institutions) to use the bodies of the poor as specimens for students to dissect and study. Back in the day, schools would pay graverobbers for fresh corpses they'd dug up. Proponents of the former practice claim it is more ethical, but is it? 

To accompany this news story, I've included some suggested readings on this topic to help you learn more about it.