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Autopsy Table

Autopsy Table

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Wow, just wow.
It looks fairly sturdy, and in itself, it's a work of art. I wonder how many people have seen (well....not literally, seeing as they would be dead) the surface of this autopsy table?
jars again...yuck.But it's a great shot nevertheless:)
And, it looks like it hasn't been touched since this place was closed!!!
My colour-theory teacher brought a box full of 60-70 year old bottles of medicine from the basement of a long un-unused pharmacy for the class to use in a painting assignment, there were many of them with fluid still intact. Varied all the way from mouth-water to fish-oil and various medicines for all kinds of now-non-existing diseases. Was both freaky, disgusting and extremely interesting.

One of the bottles had a curled up bat inside, I thought at first it was a mouse, but then a friend of mine screamed out as she noticed it had wings, ironically enough, the then empty bottle had once been filled with formaldehyde and the bat was very well preserved.
Well Kim, I wouldn't be freaked out by stuff like that. I would probably display them in my front room! Well it would be more of a talking point than a ship-in-a-bottle.... :-p
YOU CAN JUST IMAGINE HOW MANY BODIES GOT DISSECTED HERE.
Yes but for medical purposes...not for murders. They both give off very different feelings.
nice bed maybe is comfortable too...
beautiful shot, looks like a still from a movie
Very creepy, just thinking about what went on in that room
The pictures that I have seen on this site of morgues intrigue me. I am an inspiring mortician or as they say now "funeral director". And these pictures are beautiful, they really portray the uniqueness and darkness of the occupation.

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