Friedrich Whöler (1800-1882) was a German physician and chemist. However, he did more work in the field of chemistry. Throughout his career, he worked with many famous scientists in Europe, including Jöns Berzelius, a prestigious Swedish scientist, and Justus Von Liebig, who made major contributions to modern agriculture. Friedrich Whöler, building on Hans Christian Oersted’s work, discovered a way to extract aluminum metal from aluminum chloride, making aluminum more available worldwide. Whöler
Nancy Chen’s essay, “Dead Bodies, Violence, and Living On Through Plastination” was taken from a collection that Chen coedited with Helene Moglen titled Bodies in the Making: Transgressions and Transformations (2006). In Chen’s essay she investigates the exhibits that display plastinated bodies all over the world known as BodyWorlds, Inc. and The Universe Within. Chen’s essay uncovers the truth about the plastinated bodies and also displays the attitudes of the people who visit the popular exhibits
earlier times, a lot of importance was connected with them. Some considered them to be next to god or their messenger to almighty. But, today’s money-minded society tries to exploit the dead body to their best so as to commerce on it. Organ theft, plastination of human bodies, use of bodies for medical purposes, etc. are some examples of this. The religious, moral and ethical values have lost significance and stand out-of-date. Their treatment is