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I just happened across this website, and figured I should post it here for interest.

 

As fair warning, if you are squeamish or have trouble with human cadavers or dissecting them, don't watch.

 

http://www.anatomy.wisc.edu/courses/gross/

 

Personally, I found it fascinating, and it gives a much better look than in textbooks, since you can see how everything is interconnected.

 

Mokele

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Formaldehyde is a good steriliser, but you're right, I wouldn't be washing my hands in it too frequently.

 

The bodies have probably been fixed in formaline, same as the bodies used by mecial students, but even so, gloves are mandatory.

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Formaldehyde is a good steriliser, but you're right, I wouldn't be washing my hands in it too frequently.

 

The bodies have probably been fixed in formaline, same as the bodies used by mecial students, but even so, gloves are mandatory.

 

I believe Formaldehyde poses carcinogenic threats as well

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I just happened across this website, and figured I should post it here for interest.

 

As fair warning, if you are squeamish or have trouble with human cadavers or dissecting them, don't watch.

 

http://www.anatomy.wisc.edu/courses/gross/

 

Personally, I found it fascinating, and it gives a much better look than in textbooks, since you can see how everything is interconnected.

 

Mokele

 

 

I did click the link but it goes no where... :)

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