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Navy Doctor Takes Deceased Marine's Brain Home and Photographs Kids Playing With It
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 19656417:MV8xOTI0NzM4XzMyMjI3NjkyXzM1QjZBMUVD] yep and heres another story like that... there was a doctor in Charleston SC who had a river property. out on his dock he would put crab traps out to catch crabs. The trap has a central bait well, usually you dump fish heads in there. this guys put a deformed amputated baby leg in there. and other baby parts. [/quote]
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This should show all you Jarheads and grunts how much your service respects and cares about you!
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Navy doctor fined for letting his children handle brain
Posted to: Health Military
By Elizabeth Simpson
The Virginian-Pilot
July 13, 2012
A Navy medical examiner found out the hard way the level of respect required when transporting organs of deceased service members.
Dr. Mark E. Shelly was tasked with transporting the brain of a service member from a naval hospital in Camp Lejeune, N.C., to Portsmouth Naval Medical Center in December. But before the brain reached its destination, Shelly took it to his home in Virginia Beach.
He removed it from the specimen jar, held it and allowed his children to handle the brain while his wife took photographs
, according to Virginia Board of Medicine records. The next day, Shelly took the brain to the medical center for a neuropathological examination to complete an autopsy.
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