"If it's a brother, come and cut me" (15)

When I was in school, there was always a shortage of teachers in the school. Our school has about two or three bodies a quarter, which are used by hundreds of students in the same class in turn.

I always thought that only schools would need this kind of thing, but I didn't know that a big hospital like Xiehe would also need it.

At this moment, it dawned on me that what Chen Hao said plus where we were going.

I thought about it and said, "Teacher Chen, we won't go to prison to do a general job, right?" ”

"Do you think there are a lot of corpses in the hospital?" Chen Hao said.

"I don't know, right?" I said.

Thinking about the time when I was in school, the teacher said that most of the teachers were brought from the hospital, and now I think that if I had to go to the prison to get the corpses, there would really not be many corpses in the hospital.

"There are actually a lot of corpses in the hospital, and I remember that there is a corpse in Xiehe that has not been claimed for 20 years. But are you going to say a lot? It's really pitiful, although there is a body donation. Do you estimate that there are more than 300 people in our province who submit body donations every year, but less than seven or eight people donate successfully every year. In Wuhan alone, there are eight medical schools that are famous, and there are more than a dozen that are not famous. Do you think it's enough? Cut it by the leg to divide it. Chen Hao said with a smile.

"It's not Mr. Chen, there are a lot of corpses, but it's generally not too much, right? Is there anything wrong with this? I said puzzled.

"People are living longer and longer, and now a few young people can say that they are not in their thirties or fifties. Which one of the people who could die in the hospital is not seventy or eighty? All that can be left are old corpses, who will use them for the sake of making them? Chen Hao said.

I understood Chen Hao's words, the unclaimed corpses in the hospital did exist. But almost all of them are older, and it is estimated that those who want medical students to practice are generally young. And there are huge gaps in this, is it the prison that makes up for these gaps?

"Wait, Mr. Chen. You and I won't both do this in the future, will we? I said.

"What for?" Chen Hao looked at me puzzled.

"Roughly?" I blurted out.

"Part of the time, yes, and part of it is organ transport." Chen Hao said.

"Transporting organs in prison? Death rowed? I said.

"What do you want? This time I took you to the prison to familiarize you with the process. When the time comes, it is necessary to be ready to dispatch organs at any time, and organs can be more demanding than corpses. And don't talk nonsense on this topic, although it was all black history before. Chen Hao said.

"Black history? Will you really donate the organs of the condemned prisoners? I said in surprise.

"It's been 17 years this year, and I remember that in 14 years, many hospitals had stopped using organs from death row inmates. In the past five years, the whole country has stopped using the organs of executed prisoners as a source of transplant donors, and now there is no chance to do it. Chen Hao said.

"Teacher Chen, tell me about this, I'm curious." I said.

"There's not much to say, I don't know much, what do you want to ask?" Chen Hao said.

"Death row transplant cancelled for a year or five? Why cancel? I asked.

"Ethically and socially it is not allowed, and neither is the equipment. Our car is modified, but you think about being in the execution ground waiting for the execution and drug execution and then you run over to dissect and remove the organs and freeze them. What is the place of execution? Can the disinfection equipment meet the standard? More than eighty percent will cause fungal infections during removal and transportation, so it makes sense to abolish it. Chen Hao said.

"How can you say Mr. Chen, have you ever seen an execution? Shoot and those drug injections you talked about? I said excitedly.