If a doctor was responsible for the murders.......................

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  • Harry D
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    Hello Natasha,

    Sorry, but I can't buy the idea that "Jack" was a methodical doctor eviscerating women in the name of SCIENCE. Whoever performed these murders was clearly a very angry individual whose actions are suggestive of a grudge against the opposite sex or at least a certain kind of woman. How do you explain the facial mutilations of Eddowes & Kelly?

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  • Natasha
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    Originally posted by c.d. View Post
    Hello Natasha,

    Are you saying that they were doing organ transplants in 1888?

    c.d.
    Yes. The idea was conceived in the 1880s, I never said it was a complete success, but the idea was definitely conceived in the 1880s The organs I mentioned in my post were the starting points for the Dr s they also used testes

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  • c.d.
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    Hello Natasha,

    Are you saying that they were doing organ transplants in 1888?

    c.d.

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  • If a doctor was responsible for the murders.......................

    Hi All

    I just thought if a Dr was responsible for the murders, why would he commit the crimes?

    A theory about the organ s. As I understand, endoctrine glands the thyroid, pancress, ovaries and adrenal glands (situated above the kidney) were used for transplantation in the 1880s. Could this be a possible reason for attacking some of these specfic areas on the victims bodies? It could exlplain the 'careful' extraction of the kidney on Eddowes and the missing reproductive organs on some of the other victims.

    Or maybe these organs were targeted so the Dr s could better understand certain medical conditions. After all the 1800s was the start of medical advances
    Last edited by Natasha; 08-02-2014, 12:10 PM.
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