Posted on 02/03/2004 4:18:06 PM PST by Mr. Silverback
DALIAN, China - Hidden in a maze of factories in the heart of this northeastern Chinese port city is the house Gunther von Hagens built and, for many, a place where nightmares are created.
Inside von Hagens' sprawling, well-guarded compound, behind a leaning metal fence pocked with holes, are more than 800 human beings 200 of his staffers and 645 dead bodies in steel cases from almost a dozen nations.
The anatomist, whose exhibits of preserved human corpses have riled religious leaders in Europe and attracted the curious and the outraged across the world, set up shop here three years ago to process bodies for his shows.
Last month, media reports from von Hagens' native Germany asserted that at least two of the corpses, both Chinese, had bullet holes in their skulls the method China uses for execution. It's a charge that von Hagens rejects vehemently, saying all his specimens were donated by people who signed releases.
"I absolutely prohibit and do not accept death penalty bodies," von Hagens, a tall, thin man in a fedora, said this week during a rare tour of his Dalian facility.
But, he added, "Many things can happen. ... I cannot exclude that (possibility)."
Von Hagens launched his Body Worlds exhibits in 1997 and has shown them to nearly 14 million people from Japan and Korea to Britain and Germany. Shows are running now in Frankfurt, Germany, and Singapore.
The displays feature healthy and diseased body parts as well as skinned, whole corpses in assorted poses a rider atop a horse, a pregnant woman reclining that show off the preservation technique von Hagens developed in 1977.
Dubbed "plastination," the process replaces bodily fluids and fat with epoxy and silicone, making the bodies durable for exhibition and study.
Though authorities in Dalian have made no public allegations against the operation, it has drawn the attention of the Chinese media.
"Does the corpse factory have a trade secret?" asked the Beijing Morning Post.
"Investigation into the secrets of Dalian's corpse processing plant," read another in the Beijing Evening News.
Li Renzhen, a Dalian taxi driver, said, "I don't know what they are doing in there. But according to Chinese tradition, we should show respect for dead bodies."
He shook his head.
"If they are used to make money, it's unthinkable."
The German weekly Der Spiegel said in January that von Hagens ran a "shabby business," buying cheap corpses including executed Chinese and marketing them for profit. A British paper, The Daily Telegraph, said German lawyers also were investigating whether von Hagens used executed Chinese prisoners.
Prosecutors in Heidelberg, Germany, are studying whether von Hagens committed human rights violations by using the corpse of a person without obtaining consent while the person was living, spokeswoman Elke O'Donoghue said.
The allegations echoed charges from 2001, when von Hagens was accused of using a Russian prisoner's body. Von Hagens said that corpse was a German who donated his body.
Von Hagens said his staff searched their cache of bodies after the Der Spiegel article appeared and found seven with "different kinds of head injuries." He said he planned to incinerate those to be certain execution victims are not used.
"There is no case opened against me," said von Hagens, 59. "Nobody accuses me ... of doing anything criminal, anything against the law."
Critics, including the Lutheran and Roman Catholic churches, have denounced von Hagens' work as disrespectful to the dead. He says he simply helps people understand their bodies.
In Frankfurt, authorities have warned parents not to allow children younger than 14 to view the exhibit, which they said could "shock and frighten." At a London show, a visitor took a hammer to one of the bodies a man holding a liver while another threw a blanket over the corpse of a pregnant woman, saying he could not bear to look at the fetus.
"It's a very emotional topic," acknowledged von Hagens, dubbed "Dr. Frankenstein" in November after performing Britain's first public autopsy in more than 170 years. Even in Dalian, one of his employees jokingly referred to him as "Dr. Death."
In one airy room, skinned corpses wrapped in white cloth and covered in plastic lay stretched out on tables, surrounded by "dissectors" many of them medical students. They hunched over the bodies, picking out fat and tissue with tweezers. In another area, bodies hung "curing" with gas, light or heat.
Each body requires up to 1,500 hours of work to prepare, von Hagens says. In their final plasticized state, the corpses are rubbery to the touch with a crystalline finish the color of raw pork.
The room where the bodies are assembled into position is large and sunny and filled with models in different stages of production a snowboarder here, an ice-skater there. In one area, a dead man poses in an homage to Rodin's "The Thinker."
Von Hagens, too, is thinking these days about how to quiet his critics without giving up his life's endeavor.
"I'm sure I will survive this storm in the water glass as I have survived so many before," von Hagens said. "I touch here a taboo, which is our body, and nothing is so near as our body is to us."
He adds: "I know that I am innocent. This gives me a good feeling and good sleep every day."
Yeah, that would be disrespectful to the dead.
He says he simply helps people understand their bodies.
Well then, become the European version of Slim Goodbody, or sell anatomic texts.
Seriously, I take the Walter Williams' view that a body belongs to the human who inhabits it, so I'm not saying this is inherently wrong, but something is very fishy here. I'd bet these folks are either not signing their bodies over at all, or signing them over for research and ending up on display.
Only click on this link if you can handle it. This will get you to a photo of an exhibit being prepared, and there is a slideshow link to the right. NO WHINING, you have been warned.
I don't know. Some people are just exhibitionists.
Some, like me just wouldn't care what was done with our bodies as long as it was free.
I had just as soon go to a dog food factory or to one of these exhibits to keep my estate from paying for a cremation.
So9
It would appear that they are not "The Master Race" after all.
You might consider seeking proffesional help.
He must be so Bored with himself...so he has to Try to become a...mini "god".
von Hagens...is from the seed of Satan, he is Demonic.
And the Chi-Com let this guy run all around RED China doing these things?
PAGANS know PAGANS...Hmmm...Speaking about RED things...Didn't Ketchup Boy Kerry SSslither up to the RED Chi-Com Political US Office Buyers???
Then he mysteriously SSslithered away with a reported LARGE amount of RED Chi-Com BUCK$...$$$$!
Now Isn't That...SPECIAL!
"Sign this, Comrade."
"Thank you."
BANG!
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