Controversial Body Worlds Exhibition Opens

MANCHESTER, UNITED KINGDOM - FEBRUARY 21: A plastinated cadaver greets visitors to the exhibition BODY WORLDS 4 by Professor Gunther Von Hagens at Manchester Museum of Science and Industry on February 21, 2008, Manchester, England. Since its debut in Tokyo in 1996, the show has sparked controversy and curiosity. German scientist Gunther von Hagens, who created the show and developed the preservation technique used to preserve the bodies, called "plastination", intends the exhibits to teach people about human skeletal, cardiovascular and the treatment of diseases. (Photo by Christopher Furlong/Getty Images)
MANCHESTER, UNITED KINGDOM - FEBRUARY 21: A plastinated cadaver greets visitors to the exhibition BODY WORLDS 4 by Professor Gunther Von Hagens at Manchester Museum of Science and Industry on February 21, 2008, Manchester, England. Since its debut in Tokyo in 1996, the show has sparked controversy and curiosity. German scientist Gunther von Hagens, who created the show and developed the preservation technique used to preserve the bodies, called "plastination", intends the exhibits to teach people about human skeletal, cardiovascular and the treatment of diseases. (Photo by Christopher Furlong/Getty Images)
Controversial Body Worlds Exhibition Opens
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