NRS: Doctors will swear to touch the corpse, why express this gratitude towards the corpse?

Even a couple of years ago this special practice was in NRS Medical College. That fancy custom is coming back. This time the future students will read the oath by touching the corpse. They will gather in front of the corpse. Then express gratitude to the corpse. Fancy swearing-in ceremonies are returning to the NRS when there is a heated debate over whether it is a Hippocratic oath or a Charak oath. Sources said that the swearing-in ceremony will be held on March 22 at the Anatomy Dissection Hospital. But why do medical students take an oath standing in front of the corpse?

In fact, according to the experts, the medical experts know all the alleys of medical science by looking at these corpses. In medical science it is known as cadaver. This corpse is practically the first teacher of future physicians. The corpse obtained through donation will be learned by the future physician to recognize the various complex organs of the human body. That is why there is a custom of taking oath by touching the corpse. But after three years, the same pattern is returning to NRS. This practice was stopped for a couple of years mainly due to Kovid. There, through oaths, gratitude is expressed towards the corpse. The gist of the oath is that you are my first teacher. I will show you the highest respect for the rest of my life. We will maintain your privacy. I will use the knowledge acquired through you for social welfare.