The skeleton of a former headmaster now stays in the
biology classroom where he taught kids for 50 years. In his
will the teacher stressed out that he had always wanted to
have a skeleton in the class for biology lessons and it
would be great to donate his own bones to medical
science.
Romanian school used the bones of a former headmaster
to teach anatomy
After health and safety officials discovered the Alexandru
Grigore Popescu’s skeleton in a classroom it was
immeditaely confiscated for examination. It was
professionally checked, specially treated to make sure it
was safe, put into a glass case and returned to the school.
History teacher Sorin Stanciu said: “He was made head
teacher ten years after starting working there and was
famous for the fact that he never missed a class. His
skeleton was made into a display in the 1960s after his
death and he hasn’t missed a class since then either.”
Although it may seem grisly kids at the school said they
found it really helpful during classes to have the skeleton
Although it may seem grisly kids at the school said they
found it really helpful during classes to have the skeleton.
One of the pupils said: “He donated his body so that we
could study biology better. Instead of reading off a book, we
look at the skeleton and understand better.”
Naij.com

biology classroom where he taught kids for 50 years. In his
will the teacher stressed out that he had always wanted to
have a skeleton in the class for biology lessons and it
would be great to donate his own bones to medical
science.
Romanian school used the bones of a former headmaster
to teach anatomy
After health and safety officials discovered the Alexandru
Grigore Popescu’s skeleton in a classroom it was
immeditaely confiscated for examination. It was
professionally checked, specially treated to make sure it
was safe, put into a glass case and returned to the school.
History teacher Sorin Stanciu said: “He was made head
teacher ten years after starting working there and was
famous for the fact that he never missed a class. His
skeleton was made into a display in the 1960s after his
death and he hasn’t missed a class since then either.”
Although it may seem grisly kids at the school said they
found it really helpful during classes to have the skeleton
Although it may seem grisly kids at the school said they
found it really helpful during classes to have the skeleton.
One of the pupils said: “He donated his body so that we
could study biology better. Instead of reading off a book, we
look at the skeleton and understand better.”
Naij.com

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