postmortem outside its medical terminology and professionalism seeems
to me always scariest social interference on human body.  it's been
noticed that muslims try their best to avoid it even if it is an
'evil' death. there may be some religious interests behind it. there
are sentimental urges too in avoiding postmoterm.

deaths other than natural deaths require postmoterm to prevent the
crime and to punish the guilty. nobody will 'innocently' believe that
govt hospitals are functioning with no corruptions and nepotism. but
the anticipated social accountability and jurisdiction make them the
only institutions to carry out this scariest social act under the
system of crime and punishment.

the term private postmoterm is even scarier.

ahmed

On 4/18/08, Dileep Raj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
A planning meeting to think about the convention and rally in Cheranalloor
against privete postmortems
in Amrutha Hospital.
>
> Organised by VadhasikshaVirudha Samithi
> Venue: Friday Club Hall ( behind stock Exchange)
> Time, 3 pm
>
> --
> Dileep R I thuravoor
> >
>

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