Yamashina Shohei, Shibata Yosaburo
Department of Anatomy, Saitama Medical University, Moroyama, Saitama, Japan.
Kaibogaku Zasshi. 2010 Dec;85(4):121-3.
In Japan, dissection of human body is generally prohibited by the Penal Code, i.e. the criminal law. However, the Postmortem Examination and Corpse Preservation Act allows for the dissection of the body in very limited situations, that include gross anatomy dissection and pathological and forensic autopsy in medical and dental schools. Growing numbers of co-medical schools have been founded more recently in Japan, and not a small number of co-medical schools try to adopt human body dissection in the course of anatomy education. The present short communication reminds us of the ways of thinking of the Postmortem Examination and Corpse Preservation Act and the Act on Body Donation for Medical and Dental Education in order that anatomy education in medical as well as co-medical schools takes place under the regulation by these two laws.
在日本,人体解剖通常被刑法典即刑事法律所禁止。然而,《尸体解剖及尸体保存法》允许在非常有限的情况下进行尸体解剖,这些情况包括在医学和牙科学院进行大体解剖以及病理和法医尸检。近年来,日本新建了越来越多的联合医学院,而且不少联合医学院试图在解剖学教育过程中采用人体解剖。本短文提醒我们注意《尸体解剖及尸体保存法》以及《医学和牙科教育遗体捐赠法》的思维方式,以便医学和联合医学院的解剖学教育能在这两部法律的规范下进行。