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  2. JonsBones - Wikipedia

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    JonsBones maintained his startup is selling medical osteology, which refers to bones used for the training of medical students. His business sells all bones found in the human body including spines, skulls and full skeletons. [2] When asked about the practice, Ferry claims he believes “that everybody has the right to study bones." [3]

  3. Body snatching - Wikipedia

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    Body snatching is the illicit removal of corpses from graves, morgues, and other burial sites. Body snatching is distinct from the act of grave robbery as grave robbing does not explicitly involve the removal of the corpse, but rather theft from the burial site itself. The term 'body snatching' most commonly refers to the removal and sale of ...

  4. Organ trade - Wikipedia

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    Organ trade (also known as the blood market or the red market) is the trading of human organs, tissues, or other body products, usually for transplantation. [1] [2] According to the World Health Organization (WHO), organ trade is a commercial transplantation where there is a profit, or transplantations that occur outside of national medical systems.

  5. Church used bones of 40,000 humans to create terrifyingly ...

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    Others prefer to be in a poorly light tunnel, surrounded by stacks of human bones. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us ...

  6. Conservation and restoration of human remains - Wikipedia

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    The conservation and restoration of human remains involves the long-term preservation and care of human remains in various forms which exist within museum collections. This category can include bones and soft tissues as well as ashes, hair, and teeth. [1] Given the organic nature of the human body, special steps must be taken to halt the ...

  7. Human bones in Spain likely those of mediaeval bishop behind ...

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    August 13, 2024 at 10:50 AM. MADRID (Reuters) - Remains found in a tomb in northwestern Spain are likely to belong to a ninth-century bishop believed to have helped create the Camino de Santiago ...

  8. Human skeleton - Wikipedia

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    The human skeleton is the internal framework of the human body. It is composed of around 270 bones at birth – this total decreases to around 206 bones by adulthood after some bones get fused together. [1] The bone mass in the skeleton makes up about 14% of the total body weight (ca. 10–11 kg for an average person) and reaches maximum mass ...

  9. Organ theft - Wikipedia

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    Organ theft is the act of taking a person's organs for transplantation or sale on the black market, without their explicit consent through means of being an organ donor or other forms of consent. Most cases of organ theft involve coercion, occurrences in wartime, or thefts within hospital settings. [1] Organ theft is a commonly used trope in ...