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The Toronto Star, Saturday, November 30, 1985

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Bare bones future         Medical schools may be facing a bare bones future,         thanks to a shortage of skeletons. According to an article         in The Medical Post, most anatomy skeletons come from         India and the Indian government has placed a ban on the         export of human skulls and skeletons. At Queen's University,         500 students share 300 skeletons, four or five of         which have to be replaced every year although the head of         the anatomy department says the students take good care of them.         Anatomists say it would be extremely hard to duplicate the surface         details with plastic skeletons but the option may have to be considered.

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