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27-01-2005, 10:49 AM
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anatomy for beginners
Anatomy for Morbid Ghouls more like...
...I love it but it does turn my stomach...and what is it with Sweetcorn? They never explain why it doesn't digest...
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27-01-2005, 11:36 AM
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LOL!  That makes me a morbid ghoul then. I find this kind of thing absolutely fascinating.
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27-01-2005, 2:05 PM
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I'm always interested to take the cover off & see how it works inside 
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27-01-2005, 2:51 PM
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Very graphic  but if you can stomach it it's an excellent, informative programme. The plastination technique that fellah does is amazing. I think tonights is going to be the most horrible of them all, looks like cross-your-legs time....
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27-01-2005, 4:08 PM
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Does it follow on from Farenheit(sp) 9/11?
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27-01-2005, 4:10 PM
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Yes - it's on at 11.30, after the film. 
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27-01-2005, 9:07 PM
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Anyone else notice that the german fella wearing the dodgy hat doing the butchering looks like the ss officer from Raiders of the lost Ark???
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27-01-2005, 10:15 PM
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I was fascinated by this program!When I first turned it on(the german surgeon chap was just cuting open the upright body so this might have been very early on in the program)I commented how it didnt look real,as I thought for a moment that they were cutting into a dummy,but how wrong I was  My brother mocked me for about 10 minutes saying of course it doesnt look real,they are just using an artificial body.....once they had pulled out the intestines and chopped up the liver my brother was finally prepared to accept that (to his horror)it really was a real human body
Definatley a fascinating program and well worth watching 
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28-01-2005, 9:34 AM
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Originally Posted by Mr Jason B
When I first turned it on(the german surgeon chap was just cuting open the upright body so this might have been very early on in the program)I commented how it didnt look real,as I thought for a moment that they were cutting into a dummy,but how wrong I was  My brother mocked me for about 10 minutes saying of course it doesnt look real,they are just using an artificial body.....once they had pulled out the intestines and chopped up the liver my brother was finally prepared to accept that (to his horror)it really was a real human body
Definatley a fascinating program and well worth watching 
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The rubbery, stiffened effect on the body is a consequence of the fixing process that is used to prevent putrefaction of the corpse (thus making it much more useful for demonstration).
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28-01-2005, 10:40 AM
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Had me squirming in my seat as he sliced open the ball bag 
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28-01-2005, 3:30 PM
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Anyone else notice that the german fella wearing the dodgy hat doing the butchering looks like the ss officer from Raiders of the lost Ark???
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Very creepy man.
I know exactly what he would've been experimenting on, had he been born 60 years earlier........
Fascinating stuff. For as long as you can keep your dinner down.
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28-01-2005, 4:10 PM
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Had me squirming in my seat as he sliced open the ball bag 
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That happened to me for real a few years ago when I fell off my bike!!! Luckily the Paramedic put it all back together again; to its former glory...but it hurt like hell...
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28-01-2005, 4:33 PM
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like shelling broad beans 
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