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Donation of Remains to Medical Science

The donation of remains to Medical Science is governed by the Anatomy Act 1832. Information for people considering donation.

Why donate?

The use of human bodies as the basis of the study of human anatomy has been the cornerstone of medical training and research for over 400 years. It enables students to attain a mastery of anatomy unobtainable by other means. It allows surgeons in training to practice and evaluate their skills without risk to life. In addition, it facilitates research into the detailed anatomy relevant to new surgical procedures designed to improve medical care and treatment. Consequently, much of the teaching and research of our department is utterly dependant on the generosity of spirit of those who donate their bodies to Medical Science.

Who do I contact?

There are 5 medical colleges in Ireland: Trinity College Dublin, University College Dublin, Royal College of Surgeons Dublin, University College Galway, and University College Cork. The general practice is to donate to the college nearest your normal place of residence. People resident in Northern Ireland would donate to Queen's University, Belfast.

What is involved in donating to Trinity College?

  • The donation of remains to Medical Science must be made by the person themselves. This involves completing a registration form, having it witnessed and returning the form to the department. Having the intention to donate your body to medical science after death recorded in your will is not adequate; you must be registered with one of the 5 medical colleges. The donation registration form is not a legal document, donors may withdraw their donation at any time.
  • The remains can be held in the department for up to 3 years after receiving them. After this period of time, the remains are interred in accordance with the wishes of the donor and in consultation with the family/executor of the donor at the time of interment.
  • The donor must be resident in Ireland (excluding the 6 counties of Northern Ireland as it is a different jurisdiction) at the time of death.

For further information and registration forms please do not hesitate to contact either:

Philomena McAteer at +353 1 896 1295
or
Siobhan Ward at +353 1 896 1295

or write to them at
Anatomy Department, Level 1, Biomedical Sciences Institute, Trinity College, Pearse Street, Dublin 2


Last updated 20 September 2011 by Anatomy (Email).