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i used to study physiotherapy and my best friend for the 1½ year we had anatomy was my skeleton.
was a bit creepy to have a box of human bones standing around at first, but you get used to it.
sometimes i would get the skull up and place it on the box and just talk to it.
i didn't get out much back then... -
endor57516yProbably because a decomposing dead body is a significant biohazard, while a well-preserved skeleton doesn't do much other than sitting around (and waking up from its slumber on Halloween and attempting to conquer the world).
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@Parzi It's ironic that Tennessee doesn't allow it, yet the University of Tennessee has a plethora of skeletons in an old dorm building where they are/were being studied lol
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I believe this is quite common in medical school. Ideally each student/small group would have one and they usually keep it throughout their course.
A real skeleton would have very fine features where the muscles are attached, etc, which are difficult to find in replicas.
Cadavers? Illegal.
Skeletons? Sure, $6000.
you can just buy a real skeleton for $6k and it's legal in 47 states.
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