Originally posted by: fanerman91
I've lost my mind and I think you're crazy.
Ask Schadenfroh maybe he has it, took it out for a look-see and forgot to put it back. Now it's being used at door stop.
Originally posted by: fanerman91
I've lost my mind and I think you're crazy.
you would habe made an awesome german scientist in WW2... (and that's a good thing NOT!)Originally posted by: Schadenfroh
like if you see someone with an interesting skeletal formation, wouldnt you like to disect them to discover how it is set up. Or if you see conjoined twins, do you ever want to xray them and examine them, cut them open and see how they are attached to each other
Originally posted by: Schadenfroh
like if you see someone with an interesting skeletal formation, wouldnt you like to disect them to discover how it is set up. Or if you see conjoined twins, do you ever want to xray them and examine them, cut them open and see how they are attached to each other
Originally posted by: her209
Hermaphrodites should be interesting.
Originally posted by: Schadenfroh
anyone ever think about dissecting people?
Originally posted by: LordJezo
I do all the time.
I think it would be neat to attend an autopsy and see inside someone..
Googamalised for yaOriginally posted by: MrBond
This HAS been done, there's a museum with the "specimins" on display somewhere. They have some BIZZARE stuff, but it is interesting, especially from a medical standpoint.
I have no idea what to google for otherwise I'd get a link or two.
Originally posted by: crisp82
Googamalised for yaOriginally posted by: MrBond
This HAS been done, there's a museum with the "specimins" on display somewhere. They have some BIZZARE stuff, but it is interesting, especially from a medical standpoint.
I have no idea what to google for otherwise I'd get a link or two.![]()
Originally posted by: Schadenfroh
like if you see someone with an interesting skeletal formation, wouldnt you like to disect them to discover how it is set up. Or if you see conjoined twins, do you ever want to xray them and examine them, cut them open and see how they are attached to each other
Originally posted by: Schadenfroh
Originally posted by: crisp82
Googamalised for yaOriginally posted by: MrBond
This HAS been done, there's a museum with the "specimins" on display somewhere. They have some BIZZARE stuff, but it is interesting, especially from a medical standpoint.
I have no idea what to google for otherwise I'd get a link or two.![]()
wow, i would love to go to that, too bad its not around where i live
