As a medical student, I think I am qualified to talk about the significance of Professor von Hagens's bioplasticizing human specimens.
Let's say that the teaching aid used in our anatomy class is corpse, but we are not afraid (some people may be afraid, because we regard it as our teaching aid, we respect it, and it is our "teacher". I listened carefully to the teacher's explanation in many anatomy classes, and when I was bored, I remembered "Oh, this is a corpse!" " "
Many people don't understand why doctors and medical students are so interested in corpses. Are they abnormal? Many people in China are reluctant to donate their bodies. In fact, if a doctor wants to cure a patient, he must know the patient's condition. To understand the illness, he must know what is wrong with his body. Then doctors must understand the human body structure, and so must surgery.
Many people don't understand why doctors and medical students are so interested in corpses. Are they abnormal? Many people in China are reluctant to donate their bodies. In fact, if a doctor wants to cure a patient, he must know the patient's condition. To understand the illness, he must know what is wrong with his body. Then doctors must understand the human body structure, and so must surgery. Doctors study corpses in order to cure patients. There is nothing unusual, but some doctors have studied it deeply.