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Specimens potentially given museum without consent
ABC NEWS (Australia)
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4/3/2024
The Tasmanian Coroner is investigating whether body parts from 147 people were given to a medical museum without the consent of family members. The specimens have been collected by forensic pathologists over a 30-year period.
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