Clause 1 - Authorisation of activities for scheduled purposes
Human Tissue Bill
11:00 am

Dr Andrew Murrison (Westbury, Conservative)
My hon. Friend's reference to morphology has woken me from my musings on other things. The point about morphology has been raised by a number of people who have corresponded with us about the Bill. There is particular concern about the definition of morphology. I believe that the meaning in the Bill is that of gross morphology—the structure, consistency and size of solid objects—but morphology means a great deal more than that. It can also concern cells, for example. My hon. Friend is right to query the meaning of morphology in the Bill; it would be nice to have that clarified.
