ETHICS, RULES AND SAFTY IN CADAVERIC DISSECTION
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https://doi.org/10.70066/jahm.v2i8.208Keywords:
Cadaver, Dissection, Ethics, Rules, SafetyAbstract
Dissection of human cadaver in learning Anatomy is an essential part. Cadavers are necessary for dissection. Cadavers are
obtained by ‘unclaimed dead bodies’ from government hospitals or donated bodies. However, certain rules, ethics and
safety should be followed while doing cadaveric dissection. Professional conduct by students and teachers should be
maintained. But while doing dissection; concern of ethics lies in respect towards the human life. This article has been
written with intention to mention the rules, safety instructions and ethics to be followed during dissection.
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