Posted on 12/13/2018 7:17:58 PM PST by DUMBGRUNT
She wanted to be embalmed, sliced up and digitized for the purpose of teaching But she ended up living 15 years and in that time recorded herself so students understand the woman behind the medical records She regularly visited the lab to see how her body would be sawed up and photographed, the fridge where she'd be kept, and to meet the students
And she wanted to direct some of the process, asking the team to saw her body to the sound of classical music, surrounded by roses (they played Mozart's Requiem and painted some roses on the door).
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or something from the Reservoir Dogs or Goodfellas soundtracks?
There have been numerous violations “of a corpse” by those in the medical study trying to get laughs or make “art”.
"We are fearfully and wonderfully made."
thank you
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I don’t think so,
Young motorcyclists also known as motor donors have parts that go into a wide variety of ages.
“We are fearfully and wonderfully made.”
And as the scientific tools improve the view, the wonder and beauty become even greater.
Dad gave me both. The V8 was a lot more influential on me and I started rebuilding lawn mower engines. I never did tear down a human body or rebuild one.
(They should have commissioned him to do B-stinking-O's portrait in the White House! Or maybe they should just invest in a decent shredder for his picture there.)
Do they still make olive loaf? I used to love that; forgot all about it.
Hmmm, motor donors. Will have to ask my doc. If they are loaded up on drugs and booze, I don’t know that their organs would be better.
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