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  • #16
    Originally posted by DVV View Post
    Well said, Dave,

    you're right, we need a thread about tests.
    If Doris agrees, it could be that one.
    Remember that on another thread, Trevor Marriott confessed to the attempted extraction of a poor woman's left kidney.
    It would be nice to have his full confession here.
    The 21st century investigation needs more experiments.

    As for me, I've proved last year that a chest-bone couldn't resist my penknife.
    But I can do more.

    Amitiés,
    David
    Make free.
    ..."(this is my literary discovery and is copyright protected)"...

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    • #17
      Originally posted by DaveMc View Post
      And don't feel bad about running tests.
      Well said, Dave,

      you're right, we need a thread about tests.
      If Doris agrees, it could be that one.
      Remember that on another thread, Trevor Marriott confessed to the attempted extraction of a poor woman's left kidney.
      It would be nice to have his full confession here.
      The 21st century investigation needs more experiments.

      As for me, I've proved last year that a chest-bone couldn't resist my penknife.
      But I can do more.

      Amitiés,
      David

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      • #18
        Originally posted by DaveMc View Post
        Hi Corey,

        I come into this thinking the same thing.
        You can find some autopsy videos online.
        It goes much faster than I thought it would.
        It takes less than 4 minutes to have the chest plate removed
        and the entire torso cavity exposed.

        And that's done with a careful hand in no real hurry.

        I'm still wondering just how quickly and possibly cleanly it was all done.
        Sorry for the late reply Dave,

        Yes indeed, to extract all organs? Interesting. Very interesting.
        Washington Irving:

        "To a homeless man, who has no spot on this wide world which he can truly call his own, there is a momentary feeling of something like independence and territorial consequence, when, after a weary day's travel, he kicks off his boots, thrusts his feet into slippers, and stretches himself before an inn fire. Let the world without go as it may; let kingdoms rise and fall, so long as he has the wherewithal to pay his bills, he is, for the time being, the very monarch of all he surveys. The arm chair in his throne; the poker his sceptre, and the little parlour of some twelve feet square, his undisputed empire. "

        Stratford-on-Avon

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