MP leaves body to trainee docs

Sir Tony Baldry Sir Tony Baldry

MEDICAL students in the distant future could find themselves scalpel-deep in the body of Banbury MP Sir Tony Baldry.

The Conservative MP has left his body to the Oxford University anatomy department.

He said: “I have a body. When I die, it’s not going to be much use to me.

“On a practical level, I think you will find that anatomy students nowadays don’t find it very easy to get hold of cadavers on which to practise.

“And, as I explained in the House, there is quite a lot of me on which to practise.

“I suspect the liver of anyone who has served more than 30 years as a Member of Parliament is probably worthy of anatomical study.

“Most importantly, I would want the medical students to be able to confirm that engraved on my heart is the phrase ‘Keep the Horton General’.”

Comments(3)

Sandy Wimpole-Smythe says...
6:38pm Sat 9 Feb 13

Why wait ?

benjamin says...
9:22pm Sat 9 Feb 13

Well done. I have good reason to thank the Horton Hospital.

Feelingsmatter says...
9:59pm Sun 10 Feb 13

“Most importantly, I would want the medical students to be able to confirm that engraved on my heart is the phrase ‘Keep the Horton General’.” ***** Unconditional decision then, was it?

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