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" ... A company is just something to achieve a task and the good ones are optimised to achieve exactly that task and no more. Once that task no longer needs doing then there's no point to the further existence of the company. Better to chop it up and spread the spare parts around: exactly like taking the kidneys and heart out of a cadaver. ... "
" ... In looking at potential gender differences in the treatment of the cadaver, though, the researchers found none. “In both men and women, evidence of a craniotomy was the most commonly identified postmortem surgical procedure,” they report. “There is also evidence that certain facial features (eyes, ears, mouth) were sometimes examined more extensively on both men and women, often resulting in substantial fragmentation and disfiguration of the corpse.” Dittmar and Mitchell did assess evidence of cut marks in the chest cavity; however, they conclude that, because internal organs could have been accessed via the diaphragm, there were few obvious tool marks on any skeleton. ... "
" ... Sovaldi will cure this woman’s hepatitis C and, in doing so, will avoid an expensive and complicated liver transplant for her and a partial liver donation from her son. A “routine” liver transplant where the liver is from a cadaver costs close to $300,000. A “living donor” transplant, such as was planned for this nurse and her son, is even more expensive. Furthermore, in donating about a third of his liver to his mother, the son also has a 3% risk of severe complications from his surgery. This is all avoided thanks to Gilead’s drug, a pill that cures the disease when taken once-a-day over 12 weeks. ... "
" ... The new law means that in Missouri, you can be seen by a 20-something whose training consists of courses like Organic Chemistry and perhaps dissecting a cadaver or a frog. This person will have a medical school degree from the U.S. or abroad, but very little hands-on experience in caring for live human patients. Missouri allows this politician-created version of a doctor to treat your diabetes, congestive heart failure, back pain, and/or pneumonia; he’ll give you a shot, set your fracture, or prescribe you a narcotic. If you are worried about your kid’s high fever, you had better hope he remembers the stuff about infections from Biology class last year. That may not be enough, anyway. This politician-created doctor does not have to pass the medical test that proves he can translate the science into sound patient treatment. ... "