Originally posted by Errata
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And yes, there is no analog with farm animals.
And when it boils right down to it, and we forget this sometimes, Victorian men were not neanderthals. They went to school, they talked to people who went to more school than they did.
Even the homeless guy next to my work could tell you where the kidneys are. The kidney are on the back below the ribs. Once you cut into a body, you can put your hand in there and feel them. Cut there. You know?
This bit here -> http://biology.clc.uc.edu/fankhauser...5134259lbd.jpg <--- freed open left kidney from the fat with left renal artery shown.
And yeah a uterus doesn't actually look like it does in every medical text ever, but that doesn't matter. We all know its connected to the vagina. You stick your finger in, you wiggle it, whatever organ moves is the uterus. Cut there. Don't cut your finger off.
It takes imagination maybe, but not an MD.
It takes imagination maybe, but not an MD.
You got a external os, cervix, fallopian tubes, uterine cavity, fimbria and ovaries. You would be expect an unskilled person to be removing the fallopian tubes like they are arteries or intestines. I think they had to have had more anatomical knowledge than the experience you are talking about.
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