In the case of Eddowes, there was the rather nasty problem of the faecal matter. This might be why he took the piece of apron. Mind you, I suppose he could have got faecal matter on his hands with Chapman too.
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Originally posted by Bridewell View PostHi Errata,
I confess to not knowing there was that quantity involved. That seemed a lot, so I did a quick Google search (for which I apologise profusely if you're medically qualified yourself):
According to a Margaret A Hawley MD (presumably a Doctor of Medicine):
"The average weight of an adult human kidney is approximately one-quarter pound. Each kidney is approximately 4 inches long, 2.5 inches wide, and 1.5 inches thick.
The kidney receives about 20 percent of the blood coming from the heart each time it beats. The rate of blood flow through both kidneys is approximately 1.2 liters per minute"
If she's right I can't see how a litre would be possible, as the volume of the kidney itself would be insufficient surely?
As for the nearby graffito, the only thing I'm sure about is that it shouldn't have been erased; not because it was definitely connected to the Eddowes murder, but because it could have been, and because the City Police, whose murder exhibit it might be, wished to photograph it.
I was going to ask why JtR took a cloth from Eddowes, but not from Chapman, but then realised that he may have done: perhaps he didn't just cut the bottom edge of her pocket, but took the bottom half of it to hold her abstracted uterus. Maybe...perhaps.
Regards, Bridewell.The early bird might get the worm, but the second mouse gets the cheese.
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Originally posted by Errata View PostTheres about a liter of blood in the average kidney. So thats rather a lot for a solid organ. I'm not sure the entire apron would prevent dripping.
I'm sure you are aware the physical volume of a liter is greater than the physical size of a kidney.
In fact I had understood it was the uterus which would be oozing blood, the kidney would bleed very little.
Regards, Jon S.
(Psst....I was only joking about the leather bag)
Regards, Jon S.
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Originally posted by Cogidubnus View PostIf I don't get caught at the local supermarket tomorrow, I'll let you know!
Dave
Regards, Jon S.Regards, Jon S.
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Originally posted by Wickerman View PostHi Errata.
I'm sure you are aware the physical volume of a liter is greater than the physical size of a kidney.
In fact I had understood it was the uterus which would be oozing blood, the kidney would bleed very little.
Regards, Jon S.
(Psst....I was only joking about the leather bag)
The early bird might get the worm, but the second mouse gets the cheese.
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Originally posted by Errata View PostTheres about a liter of blood in the average kidney.
Half a litre is 7/8 of a pint by the way.
Pour a half litre can of beer into a pint glass and it almost fills it.allisvanityandvexationofspirit
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Originally posted by Robert View PostWould a diseased kidney have less blood in it?
And yes we know what litres are. And yes, correct American spelling is for some reason "Liters". And I used to spell it the British way, until I had a teacher counting 5 points off on tests for "sounding pretentious".The early bird might get the worm, but the second mouse gets the cheese.
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Originally posted by Wickerman View PostWhy soil a perfectly well made, expensive, and otherwise useful leather bag with an organ oozing blood?
Surely, that is why he took such a large piece of apron in the first place?
Regards, Jon S.
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Hi Errata,
are you sure the human kidney is able to hold a whole Liter (this is how it's spelt over here with a capital "L", btw.) of blood? Even if it has some sponge-like qualities, a Liter of the proper red stuff seems too much for an organ of its size.
Regards,
Boris~ All perils, specially malignant, are recurrent - Thomas De Quincey ~
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Originally posted by bolo View PostHi Errata,
are you sure the human kidney is able to hold a whole Liter (this is how it's spelt over here with a capital "L", btw.) of blood? Even if it has some sponge-like qualities, a Liter of the proper red stuff seems too much for an organ of its size.
Regards,
BorisThe early bird might get the worm, but the second mouse gets the cheese.
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