NORMA SHERRY
Together
Forever Changing
An Article
Reaping Profits for the Reaper
Grave
robbers are back. Unlike the ghouls of the 1800’s who were caked in mud and
slithered about cloaked in the dark of night today’s ghouls wear Armani and
Rolex watches and prance about in the hollowed halls of modern day morgues, the
finest universities, the best hospitals, and mortuary offices everywhere. Unlike
yesterday’s loathsome stealers of bodies nowadays they are more likely the
neighborhood mortician or hospital administrator or university professor.
Money
rules. The FDA turns a blind-eye and tweaks its neck in another direction.
Legislators succumb to the power brokers. Families and the dearly departed
believe they are selfless contributors to the betterment of science and
humankind. But, the truth more often than most of us are willing to acknowledge,
is that they are being duped.
In
Annie Cheney’s book, Body Brokers,
she delves deeply into
An
industry that is not bound by laws or legislators is permitted to run amuck.
Individuals who request that their bodies be given to medical science, or loved
ones whose loved one is taken suddenly and who may offer their remains to
science, are unaware that the university coffers are overflowing with the bodies
of the departed. Unscrupulous professors tempted by the big bucks are succumbing
to the seduction of getting rich quick.
Worse
yet are the body brokers who are willing to sell off parts and tissue of a
diseased deceased caring less of the consequences and more about lining their
own pockets. Stories of diseased-ridden bones, organs and tissue sometimes make
the news. A human outcry ensues, lawmakers articulate their legal disgust, the
outrage dies down, the story is forgotten, and everyone settles down and back to
business as usual.
It’s
become a billon-dollar business. One might rightly state that “they’re worth
more dead than alive”, which brings to mind a more sinister and complex
concern. Mashed up bone meal, specific bone fragments, and articulated bones are
an orthopedist’s tools of the trade. Doctors, hospitals, surgeons don’t ask
where these parts came from they’re just happy and relieved they’ve got them
at their disposal. Without them bone replacement surgery would be non-existent.
They rely on companies such as Regeneration Technologies, Inc., and the plethora
of companies with names that give little clue to the layperson as to their true
business: Bio-technology, Bio-medical Tissue Services, Surgical Body Forms,
Science-Care Anatomical, and National Anatomical Services.
The
practice of utilizing tissue, bone, and muscle from the deceased is not
relegated to the Orthopod. The plastic surgeon may use cadaver skin to puff up a
thin lip or fill in a jaw line; a dentist uses ground up bone to fill in teeth.
An ophthalmologist may use a cadaver Cornea to repair vision. All good uses one
would argue, and agreeably that’s true. The problem lies in the lie. Many, too
many of the bodies used were never intended for such use, nor were they tested
to be disease free.
Crematoriums
have grown as an industry offering a less expensive internment for the deceased
than burials and coffins and such, but as such, they’ve also become an
excellent resource for the nefarious body broker. In some cases the limbs have
been sliced off and sold off. After all, would a family know if they were
missing a few ashes? In worse cases, families received commingled ashes of an
assortment of body parts because their loved ones never saw the crematorium at
all. Rather, their lot in eternity was to be sold piecemeal: one piece at a
time.
Today’s
bodies originally donated, unbeknownst to the families, routinely show up in
fancy hotels like Trump International in
With
no end in sight for the need of fresh bodies it would seem that body brokering
is a business growing steadily every day. One such corporation, RTI, or
Regeneration Technologies, Inc., based in
Willed
body programs of many universities are well-intentioned, but not so true are the
dieners’ whose job it is to dissect and dismember or the ill-paid professor
struggling to make ends meet. Without legislation and laws protecting our dearly
departed, it appears that one is worth more dead then alive. Yes, indeed the
grave robber is back. He’s still a ghoul; he’s just better dressed.
©
Norma Sherry 2006
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