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    Default Human Anatomy (Medical Students)


    koryoso langko ba about sa mga patay nga inyong gi stadehan sa lab

    Petri man diay kunong daghana ana naa sa storage room di.in kaha ni

    gikan ning mga patayng lawas gusto unta ko mo witness ba Unsa buhaton

    sa mga Med.Stud. diha sa solod.


    Pangutana lang ko gamay ha.


    1. Kamo mga Sir/Mams Med. Students ineg dissect ninyo fresh paba gihapon ang naa sa

    sulod sa lawas Bisag dugay na kayo na stock ang patay.

    2. Pila ka years kaha homan ilisan ang patay diha sa storage room since purchase.

    3. Legal bani naa bai proseso ani nga gitugutan nga mopalit tag patay unya stadehan.


    Salamat kaayo

    - Bangkil

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    * Mingaw man hadlok man ceguro KAGON mga med students… hehe

    *waiting for lost souls here*

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    I don't have answers to your other questions but what i remember is that the cadavers were stiff, i.e., flesh was dried up. sometimes it was difficult to isolate small muscles.

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    ^

    *at last 1 lost Soul responded – thank you*

    seems like you’re trying kill what's already dead.. hehe

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    for the purpose of better medical practice mga boss!

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    mag sugod sah ka ug baki, then rabbit .... then baboy. Then Human CADAVER.

    1. Kamo mga Sir/Mams Med. Students ineg dissect ninyo fresh paba gihapon ang naa sa
    sulod sa lawas Bisag dugay na kayo na stock ang patay.

    Depende sa subject or point of interest sa procedure sir.
    Some requires fresh cadavers some procedures puede ra dugay-dugay na pud na deceased.

    2. Pila ka years kaha homan ilisan ang patay diha sa storage room since purchase.
    Again depende sa procedure e perform. Some cadavers are properly disposed with proper burial rites after the procedure is done some cadavers are recycled for another useful procedure.

    3. Legal bani naa bai proseso ani nga gitugutan nga mopalit tag patay unya stadehan.
    Government Permits should be obtained.
    Medical Schools are permitted to buy and study Human Cadavers in the interest of Science.
    Documented na tanan Sir with no short cuts.
    Proper guidelines are also set to respect the Dead until burial.

    Med schools more often has "suki" funeral parlors who will provide them with "unclaimed" cadavers.
    Sold 50K and up. The cost is divided among the students who will use that particular cadaver.
    Sometimes the "tag-tungod" mismo ang mo baligya but very seldom.
    The Funeral Parlor has to file and pay and document all cadavers sold to Med school to the City Gov't
    including clearance from the City Health Department.

    Human Body is to be treated with Respect and Sacred at all times ... this is a Primary Rule.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tikud View Post
    mag sugod sah ka ug baki, then rabbit .... then baboy. Then Human CADAVER.

    1. Kamo mga Sir/Mams Med. Students ineg dissect ninyo fresh paba gihapon ang naa sa
    sulod sa lawas Bisag dugay na kayo na stock ang patay.

    Depende sa subject or point of interest sa procedure sir.
    Some requires fresh cadavers some procedures puede ra dugay-dugay na pud na deceased.

    2. Pila ka years kaha homan ilisan ang patay diha sa storage room since purchase.
    Again depende sa procedure e perform. Some cadavers are properly disposed with proper burial rites after the procedure is done some cadavers are recycled for another useful procedure.

    3. Legal bani naa bai proseso ani nga gitugutan nga mopalit tag patay unya stadehan.
    Government Permits should be obtained.
    Medical Schools are permitted to buy and study Human Cadavers in the interest of Science.
    Documented na tanan Sir with no short cuts.
    Proper guidelines are also set to respect the Dead until burial.

    Med schools more often has "suki" funeral parlors who will provide them with "unclaimed" cadavers.
    Sold 50K and up. The cost is divided among the students who will use that particular cadaver.
    Sometimes the "tag-tungod" mismo ang mo baligya but very seldom.
    The Funeral Parlor has to file and pay and document all cadavers sold to Med school to the City Gov't
    including clearance from the City Health Department.

    Human Body is to be treated with Respect and Sacred at all times ... this is a Primary Rule.

    very well explained.. hope na clear na imu mind TS..

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    Quote Originally Posted by tikud View Post
    mag sugod sah ka ug baki, then rabbit .... then baboy. Then Human CADAVER.

    1. Kamo mga Sir/Mams Med. Students ineg dissect ninyo fresh paba gihapon ang naa sa
    sulod sa lawas Bisag dugay na kayo na stock ang patay.

    Depende sa subject or point of interest sa procedure sir.
    Some requires fresh cadavers some procedures puede ra dugay-dugay na pud na deceased.

    2. Pila ka years kaha homan ilisan ang patay diha sa storage room since purchase.
    Again depende sa procedure e perform. Some cadavers are properly disposed with proper burial rites after the procedure is done some cadavers are recycled for another useful procedure.

    3. Legal bani naa bai proseso ani nga gitugutan nga mopalit tag patay unya stadehan.
    Government Permits should be obtained.
    Medical Schools are permitted to buy and study Human Cadavers in the interest of Science.
    Documented na tanan Sir with no short cuts.
    Proper guidelines are also set to respect the Dead until burial.

    Med schools more often has "suki" funeral parlors who will provide them with "unclaimed" cadavers.
    Sold 50K and up. The cost is divided among the students who will use that particular cadaver.
    Sometimes the "tag-tungod" mismo ang mo baligya but very seldom.
    The Funeral Parlor has to file and pay and document all cadavers sold to Med school to the City Gov't
    including clearance from the City Health Department.

    Human Body is to be treated with Respect and Sacred at all times ... this is a Primary Rule.

    Hirit langko gamay


    Where did you take the basis for your statement

    That deceased body should be respected..


    Dissecting , Mutilating , Eviscerating… Etc.., (Disturbing)

    ^ ^ ^
    I cannot find the whole sense what kind of respect you’re trying to say.


    -TY

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