Tuesday, June 01, 2010

From The London Times
Dr Death’s body shop for that unusual gift
'Plastinated' human body parts will be offered for sale at Dr von Hagens's store in Guben
Roger Boyes, Berlin Stuck for that last minute gift? Fed up with buying after-shave for your husband? Gunther von Hagens, better known as Doctor Death, has just the thing for you. A real human testicle, a snip so to speak, at €360 (£305)? Or, something for the mantlepiece: a blackened smokers lung, going for €3,600. And, a good-luck present perhaps for a medical student about to sit his finals —a sliver of human brain To Go.
Welcome to a new kind of body shop. The 65-year-old German anatomist has converted a huge factory warehouse in Guben, on the German border with Poland, into a treatment laboratory for corpses bought in from around the world.
Sectioned up and “plastinated” — water withdrawn from the cells is replaced with a durable synthetic resin — the specimens form the basis of his Koerperwelten, Body Worlds touring exhibitions.
Typically, the treated human bodies are shaped into life-like tableaux: playing chess, sprinting, riding a bike or sitting at a dining table. They are very malleable and the internal structure of the body is precisely exposed. One exhibit in the darkened room in his Guben display centre shows two corpses copulating.
Clerics have sharply criticised Dr von Hagens but so far he has fought off all legal challenges. “He is making a travelling circus out of dead people,” complained Heilgard Asmus, the Protestant church leader in nearby Cottbus. “It is a sublime form of cannibalism, coupled with macabre voyeurism,” says Canon Rainer Alfs of Essen Cathedral.
The anatomist argues though that he is attempting to revolutionise the way that we look at ourselves.”This is nothing less than the democratisation of the human body,” says Dr von Hagens.
Now comes the latest step: a body supermarket, adjoining his laboratory, that allows you to take a body part home with you for prices ranging from €80 to €11,000.
Technically he is only supposed to sell the chunks of human to doctors, universities, teaching institutions. “We mark those bits with a red spot,” said a sales assistant at the body shop. “And if you buy a bit of elephant or rhino you will have to sign a form. Everything else marked with a green spot can be bought without restrictions.”
In fact, say customers, the controls are lax and you can pile up your shopping basket with most internal organs.
Soon the shop will have an online outlet, saving the journey to Guben in the far east of Germany.
“We demand that the regional government take all legal steps to ban the sale of human segments,” says Bishop Asmus. Local schools have been forbidden from going on guided tours of the Guben complex. But the nearby community has not protested: Dr von Hagens has invested €22 million in the laboratory, 220 jobs have been created and the body parts have become a big tourism draw for a depressed corner of the country. “We rent out the space for special events,” said a spokesman for the Plastinarium, “such as doctors weddings and midnight guided tours.”
What then could be more natural than to open a supermarket ready to sell the world’s most morbid wedding gifts?
Dr von Hagens revels in the publicity — and often operates at the very edge of the law. Metropolitan police officers observed him in London performing a public autopsy, the first in 170 years, in 2002 — but no legal action was taken. The same year, a shipment of 56 corpses from Siberia to Dr von Hagens was stopped by court action. He has been accused of receiving bodies of Kyrgyz and Chinese prisoners but he has always denied knowing the exact origins of the corpses.
Many Germans, concerned about the high cost of burial, have been making over their corpses to Dr von Hagens, aware that bits of their bodies will probably go on show around the world. Altogether over 11,000 people have agreed to make over their bodies to the man dubbed Dr Death.
“You don’t need a complete body in order to mourn a loved one,” says Dr von Hagens. “We have daughters and sons who come here to pay tribute to their dead parents. You don’t need a grave to do that.”
BODY PART PRICES
Some 100 human and animal — including ducks, a giraffe and crocodiles — body parts are available for purchase.
Sliced-through segment of lower human leg: €80
Slice of hand: €185
Human testicle: €360
Cross-section of the human pelvis: €300
Head and brain per slice: €1,500
Charred lung of a smoker: €3,600.
Full cross-section of a body: €11,000.
And for those unhappy about having a dead human hanging around the house, Horse’s hoof: €125.

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