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Apology given for 'appalling' display of autopsy body parts without consent
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Tasmania's parliament has formally apologised for a historical practice in which human body parts taken from autopsies were displayed in a museum without families' knowledge or consent.
Apology given for 'appalling' display of autopsy body parts without consent
A formal apology has been given in Tasmania's parliament for the past practice of taking human specimens from autopsies and displaying them in a museum without the knowledge of family members.
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