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@nofunhighway
From
Marianne Faithfull, pictured at Heathrow Airport Enroute to an Italian pop festival, 1967.
Rip
whelp
our cadavar has been missing his left lung since like January, maybe December
we had an exam about 2 weeks ago, just before spring break, and now all of his abdominal viscera are missing too
no really, all he has left is his heart and his kidneys (his right lung was kind of out of commission from the start)
since the exam, the entire GI tract has gone missing, including the liver, gallbladder, spleen, and pancreas (and mesentery). all we have left is the (now empty) plastic bag that we’d been keeping them in
no really, why do people keep stealing our donor’s organs???
my friends’ group has an extra phantom left lung, and they’re not sure which group it belongs to, but it’s not ours
(but hey, at least no one threw their gloves and paper towels into our human remains container this time)
only in gross anatomy lab can you look at an entire box full of spines and rib cages and femurs (some real, some plaster) thrown in haphazardly and not think anything of it
when I took anatomy, one of my classmates’ cadavers was a double BKA amputee. We spent months wondering how they were gonna do the LE dissection, and over the weekend before that module, voila! A pair of legs appeared under the sheet. Much younger, healthier, well muscled legs. For all we know, the original owner’s still out there!
J. Walter Collinge - Seas, 1906
L'urlo aka The Howl (1968, Tinto Brass)