THE ANATOMY ACT
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.70066/jahm.v3i1.228Keywords:
anatomy, anatomy actAbstract
Anatomy act is defined as an act to provide for supply of unclaimed bodies of deceased person to medical and teaching
authorized institution for purpose of anatomical examination and dissection and other similar purposes. Anatomy learning
without dissection of dead body is never considered perfect. In this article, the sources of unclaimed bodies, process of
anatomy act, rules and regulations regarding handling of unclaimed bodies are discussed.
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