My Dead Body - about the documentary
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- Опубліковано 28 лис 2022
- Professor Claire Smith, Head of Anatomy at BSMS, provides an update on a special one-off documentary, My Dead Body, for Channel 4. The BSMS team, led by Professor Smith, were able to do this thanks to an amazing woman, Toni Crews, who donated her body to help healthcare students and the public understand the human form and physiology processes in both health and disease - especially related to cancer. Find out more about the show and the donor's rare form of cancer in this short video, or visit www.bsms.ac.uk/mydeadbody.
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I served in the army for 10 years I’m now 55 years old and I have 3 beautiful amazing healthy daughters and have seen a lot of things. so watching this tonight my body and senses are on over load with every single emotion going a thousand miles an hour . Sadness, loss, happiness, joy, despair all at once . I’m lost for words but thought it was important to say something tonight. Bravery with this beautiful amazing lady is just simply beyond words . I can’t imagine what her family and friends are going through watching this staggering amazing person. It was hard and very sad to watch but knowing she wanted this seen me through and only right. What a beautiful caring force . Thank you for being simply beautiful and caring I pray 🙏🏻 you are at peace ❤I’ve cried for the first time in over 20 years x
I agree with this comment. I cried so much throughout the entire programme and couldn’t seem to hold my tears back. I looked at Toni’s Facebook and not only did she have to go through cancer treatment with her diagnosis, she was also in an abusive relationship for 10 years, during which, the father of her children made her nose bleed and assaulted her - even whilst she had cancer. She went through so much in life which she didn’t deserve, she seemed like such an amazing person. Life is so cruel. What an amazing woman. Rest in perfect peace Toni 😢❤
Very emotional and educational messages taught by a very brave and selfless woman. Toni had the grace and beauty of the butterflies she loved and the strength of the most fierce hurricane. The gift she and her family gave to advance science for others is truly amazing. What an incredible lady in life and death. All the love and gratitude for her family. ❤️
I watched the documentary on C4 and she was a brave young lady. I hope her kids watch this when they are at the age to understand what she did and be very proud of her. R.I.P Toni❤
Gosh she and her family was/are so brave. Amazing contribution to teaching medicine. Rest in piece Toni.
channel 4 are filled with some sick, sick people - they'll do literally anything for views and money...
I hope one day when Toni's kids are mature enough to watch this they can be very, very proud of their mum.
I watched this documentary.. It was heartbreaking and inspiring at the same time.. How this beautiful young woman must have suffered.. Her bravery was amazing..
Rest in peace now.. You are helping so many now 🧡
Watching now it's amazing what she's done ❤️ rip Toni 🌼💕
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Toni was such an incredibly brave, positive young woman, and all of your family and friends who shared their love and positivity embracing Toni's selfless choice.
We owe a great deal to the brave people who allow Science to progress with their ultimate selfless donation especially when towards their end they themselves are usually so ill.
God bless you Toni and your wonderful family, and all the families of such wonderful people.
Sleep well Toni and Thankyou.💗💗
Br great if this was made available in other countries to watch. It's important.
God bless you Toni .
well i seen this on ch4 was very moved by the fact of the gift this young lady made the fact she was going pass young and wanted to help people learn from her illness was an amazing gift to give others . since watching this iv decided that i wish to be an body donor after my death as so can help with medical education to med students as an teaching cadaver as im sure medical students learn lots from us body donors
Can anyone please let me know where I can watch it in the USA ❤ thank u kindly
youtube a man named john posted the entire episode
How can we watch it in USA please
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Is this archived?
Fair play to the young women. Could save a life in the future but Jesus how the family watched this is mental. No dig at them I just can’t wrap my head around that
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I would love to watch but can’t find it on US TV
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I watched the whole video and I must say I didn't like it when they pulled her skull off making that noise I can't describe it, but rest easy toni your children are safe and sound 🙏🏽🤍
totally disgusting that they would do this on TV- These people are sick and no wonder a place like Brighton would be involved - bring full of weird, disgusting people...
Awww do you need a tissue? 😢
Don’t watch it then.
@@alana6549 I will not watch it because I am not sick or perverted...
How do you suppose one learns about the body?m then? How can they learn about new/rare cancers if they don’t dissect? I’m sure if your family member had a similar condition you would want them to do whatever they could to learn how to treat them.
@@alana6549 you don't broadcast it on TV for sick and twisted people to get thrills from. Go to medical school if you're interested in helping. Its typical channel 4, a channel full of sick people desperate to give an evermore degenerate nation something more to snack on. I don't want any of my tax money going to distasteful corps like c4...