The method of removing the heart is also interesting. A maniac might be expected to have attempted to break through the ribcage with his knife.
Reaching up through the bottom of the ribcage suggests he was thinking.
Notice, no mention of how it was removed, whether 'with care' as in the case of Eddowes kidney, or just pulled out tearing all the attachments, artery's, etc.
This recalls a scene from London Hospital (Victorian Drama) where in response to a patient dying of heart failure?, the surgeon sliced across his abdomen below the ribs and reached up beneath the ribcage, and with his hand massaged the heart. The stories were apparently taken from real cases.
He saved the patients life.
It makes you wonder...
Regards, Jon S.
Reaching up through the bottom of the ribcage suggests he was thinking.
Notice, no mention of how it was removed, whether 'with care' as in the case of Eddowes kidney, or just pulled out tearing all the attachments, artery's, etc.
This recalls a scene from London Hospital (Victorian Drama) where in response to a patient dying of heart failure?, the surgeon sliced across his abdomen below the ribs and reached up beneath the ribcage, and with his hand massaged the heart. The stories were apparently taken from real cases.
He saved the patients life.
It makes you wonder...
Regards, Jon S.
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