Annals of the Japanese Association for Philosophical and Ethical Researches in Medicine
Online ISSN : 2433-1821
Print ISSN : 0289-6427
ON THE ETHICAL THOUGHTS OF MEDICAL STUDENTS. FROM THE RECORD OF THEIR IMPRESSIONS AFTER THE DISSECTION OF THE HUMAN BODY
Naoya MAKINO
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1989 Volume 7 Pages 31-41

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Some years ago, the author investigated the ethical basis of the biological experiments to the medical students. So, author obtained that they had highly the ethical consciousness to animals and plants. Now, author made a plan to clarify the ethical consiousness of the medical students. Author employed the record of student's impressions after the dissection of human body. Author systematized their records as 25 items, namely, mental strain and surprise,thanks to human remains, the spirit of human remains, the dignity of man, the mystery of life, the fine structure of human body and so on. It made more meaning-ful that the medical students had a meeting chance with the obligors of registration to the dissection before the anatomical practice. Author felt indeed that students comprehend the mind of human remains and the family of human remains, through the dissection from their records. Perhaps, students felt as a living person about image of a human remains for her hair-pin and the knife-cut in the operation of remains. Many students think the anatomical practice of human remains to very important task to be the doctor, because, many students are strained, -think the mind of remains, - thank the remains for the public spirited, mind, - get high understanding to the fine structure of human body
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