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  2. When is a body considered 'unclaimed'? Why RI's Health ... - AOL

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    Under the proposed law, a body would be considered "unclaimed" if relatives, "domestic partners" or others authorized by law to make funeral arrangements either fail to claim a body within 10 days ...

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

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    Since 2019, Dallas and Tarrant counties had sent about 2,350 unclaimed bodies to the Health Science Center and, of them, more than 830 were selected for dissection and study.

  4. The supply of unclaimed dead helped bring in about $2.5 million a year from outside groups, according to Health Science Center financial records. ... Studying unclaimed bodies violates modern ...

  5. Grave robbery - Wikipedia

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    State laws in Mississippi and North Carolina were passed in the 19th century which allowed medical schools to use the remains of those at the bottom of society's hierarchy—the unclaimed bodies of poor persons and residents of almshouses, and those buried in potter's fields for anatomical study.

  6. Cadaver - Wikipedia

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    In 1830 and 1833, they allowed unclaimed bodies to be used for dissection. [6] Laws in almost every state were subsequently passed and grave-robbing was essentially eradicated. Although dissection became increasingly accepted throughout the years, it was still very much disapproved by the American public in the beginning of the 20th century.

  7. Naming the dead: Hundreds of unclaimed bodies were sent ... - AOL

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    This article is part of “Dealing the Dead,” a series investigating the use of unclaimed bodies for medical research.. For five years, the unclaimed dead of Dallas and Tarrant counties were ...

  8. Pennsylvania Anatomy Act of 1883 - Wikipedia

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    The 1854 Bone Bill in New York allowed the unclaimed bodies of criminals or the homeless to be sent to medical schools. [ 4 ] In 1867 the city of Philadelphia , Pennsylvania and the county of Allegheny in Pennsylvania, passed an act, that gave each medical school, in the public and private sectors, within Philadelphia and Allegheny county ...

  9. 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 ...