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  2. Anatomy Act of Quebec - Wikipedia

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    The Anatomy Act of Quebec allows legal procuration of unclaimed bodies from government institutions for use by medical schools in Quebec. The law was passed in 1843, then amended in 1883. Prior to its establishment, illegal cadaver trade by body-snatchers was common, including students paying their fees with bodies exhumed from cemeteries. [1]

  3. How did unclaimed bodies end up in the hands of a major ... - AOL

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    The story of how a major biotechnology company came to use the unclaimed dead offers a window into the pressing demand for human bodies — a crucial part of America’s $180 billion medical ...

  4. 'We didn't know she was dead': 11 families learned what ... - AOL

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    Yenner was one of at least 32 unclaimed military veterans whose bodies were given to the Health Science Center, records show, although the true figure is likely much larger.

  5. The body broker industry has no rules. For one disgraced ...

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    This article is part of “Dealing the Dead,” a series investigating the use of unclaimed bodies for medical research.. LAS VEGAS — Obteen Nassiri was in need of a new line of work. After ...

  6. Sociopolitical issues of anatomy in America in the 19th century

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    The learned medical professional or the bourgeoisie were often the collector or curator, while criminals and the poor were bodies being displayed <. [1]: 274–300 Initially set up to teach people the natural and moral sciences of the human body, anatomy museums gradually declined in status with the progress of medical science and education.

  7. 1994 Solar Temple massacres - Wikipedia

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    The bodies of the Genouds were never claimed by their families, being buried in December 1994 in a communal plot in Quebec. [16] Mostly in an attempt to discourage devoted former members from visiting their graves, the location of the graves of Jouret and Di Mambro were not officially released, with authorities describing it as "top secret".

  8. Families spend months searching for missing relatives, only ...

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    Posting to the database of unclaimed bodies is voluntary. Although at least 16 states have adopted laws requiring police and coroners to list cases of missing persons and unidentified bodies in ...

  9. Civil Code of Quebec - Wikipedia

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    The Civil Code is in essence a body of rules and regulations that, in all matters treated by or in the spirit or vein of its provisions, sets forth the jus commune, or the law that applies to all of Quebec, either in express or implied terms. For the matters handled by the Code, it acts as the foundation of all other adjacent laws, although ...