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Old 11-04-2009, 05:07 PM
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Default and another photo...note the chalk writing...

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You might find something of interest on this site:
http://morbidanatomy.blogspot.com/20...an-photos.html

This photo, from there, I believe is from the Victorian period.


http://bp1.blogger.com/_y5Y_xVte8sI/...mortician3.jpg

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Hi Elizabeth, there's some fascinating photos on that site isnt there?
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Hi Elizabeth, there's some fascinating photos on that site isnt there?
Definitely Nurse, amazing photos!
http://morbidanatomy.blogspot.com/20...f-rite-of.html
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I love the ones where they pose with the skeleton, I think most people would be slightly creeped out to do that, just goes to show the 'other side' of the Victorians...

Some of those corpses look a bit stale to say the least...pass the nosepegs!
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http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_ztguuWm1yN.../card1001c.jpg

Antique 19th century cabinet card photo Post mortem student disection dated 1890. Medical doctor wannabess learn on human cadaver in school. Marked on reverse, Dad At College 1890
That is a most excellent image.
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It is isnt it?

I love the way they 'posed' them...and they still have their wedding bands on and sleeves rolled down...the moustaches are brilliant!

Its so fascinating an image...and shows so much about that era...

Not to mention the writing on the back of 'Dad at college' !!!!!
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Antique 19th century cabinet card photo Post mortem student disection dated 1890. Medical doctor wannabess learn on human cadaver in school.

Marked on reverse, Dad At College 1890
- Oh, dear, I hope that's not him on the table!!!


Great finds, Sarah, I was looking for that 2nd photo you put up but couldn't find it; well done. Elizabeth's photos are terrific too.
'Morbid Anatomy' is one of my favorite websites.

Sarah, I attached your 'Dad at College, 1890' photo:
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Oh dear, I never thought of that! Hope it isnt the father....dressed like that, he should be ashamed of himself!!!
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Feel a bit like this at the mo!
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Love the 'er graffiti!!!..'No removing of gloves to roll cigarettes' !!!!!

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