The removal, retention and use of human organs and tissue from post-mortem examination
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The removal, retention and use of human organs and tissue from post-mortem examination
Stationery Office, 2001
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Following public concern about the taking and retention of organs from post mortems on children, this report by the Chief Medical Officer aims to provide definitive advice on the removal, retention and use of human organs and tissue from post-mortem examination. The advice is intended to be comprehensive and coherent, to address the important concerns raised by recent events, to draw in the views and experiences of the families and their representatives and to take on board the lessons of the major enquiries into the events at the Bristol Royal Infirmary and Alder Hey Hospital and other relevant documentation.
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