An Act Of Recognition and
Gratitude
In addition to the Memorial
Service, an Act of Recognition and Gratitude is read out by
a representative of each student group on behalf of the
class at the start of each semester:
“As students of human
anatomy in the health sciences, we wish to acknowledge formally
in this Act of Recognition, our gratitude for the gifts of human
bodies and our respect for those people who have generously
bequeathed their mortal remains so that we may study and
understand.
We also recognise that there
is something special about this material, that each of these
bodies represents the tangible remains of a person with a living
history of growth from childhood, of a rich and varied life
story, of health and illness, of joy and sadness, of human
relationships, of intellectual and spiritual
achievement.
Having so acknowledged, we now
pause for one minute in a small act of respect for this material
gift and also to offer (according to our beliefs) perhaps a
prayer or a reflection of these truths. These may be linked with
consideration of how we will use this new knowledge in our future
profession.”