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July 09, 2007
Autopsy
In the BBC four-part series, Autopsy, anatomist Dr Gunther von Hagens and pathologist Professor John Lee perform a series of autopsy demonstrations at the Institute of Plastination in Heidelberg, Germany, in which they point up the process of finding a cause of death. With the aid of human dissection, live models and scientific models they are able to reveal what disease really looks like and how it works
Re-post: Instruments used in President Lincoln's autopsy
Gerald Carruthers, a retired insurance agent and father of three, died Monday at 77 following a long and painful battle with life
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I enjoyed the von Hagens Autopsy link. He does Bodyworlds, which I've been to, and I think the best thing about Autopsy is how excited he gets about the body.
Posted by: Kat at Jul 10, 2007 8:07:20 PM