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Block and Jars

Block and Jars

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In black and white, suddenly the jars look like they have milk in them.
Yes, or some other type of white substance.
Ewwwwwwwww!
Depressing.
Look at the metal cannister to the right of those jars. Can anyone else see a face?
yes i see it looks like a some one in a gas mask
holy shit i do see the face, jesus h! nice spotting lewis, and fantastic foto motts *continues kissing motts's ass* lol
the face doesnt look very happy ;)
That is rather disturbing. Just the thought of someone, having died from TB then disected on that table, makes me think of how frighting that photo really is.
Are you worried that they never sterilized the equipment after the person died or is there some other reason it makes you uncomfortable? Most people are uncomfortable with autopsies and morgues - that is just natural.
I asked Motts on a previous picture containing those jars and he said they were full of soapy stuff...as I recall...
Hey - Lewis: I see an image (on the metal container) as well.
Definitely looks like a face.
it looks like a mummy with clothe wrapped around its head if thats what you mean
yea i see that face, looks like a skull if you look closely

What is the body block used for?
It can be used to stabilize the head by placing it under the neck, or can be placed under the back as to prop the body up in a way to allow a different access to the chest area.
that is a face , thats so fucking scary
i'll have nightmares......this face is sooooo scary...
could someone hold my hand please?
lol, i hold ur hand! OMFG, no comments for a year! How neglectful!
Those jars... I think I'm going to throw up on the computer screen!

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