Today in our medical subject I almost collapse doing a dissection on a cadaver... damn sir. the smell was totally bad and my first time.
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Today in our medical subject I almost collapse doing a dissection on a cadaver... damn sir. the smell was totally bad and my first time.
The best thing to do in this type of lesson is hold your nose, yes it may be a bad smell but that's probably the best thing you can do. If you don't like doing them lessons, get a note from your parents asking not to participate in the lessons, the teachers can't force you to do it in that way.
I was just wondering where they got this cadavers. Because its my first time getting introduce to cadavers and dissecting them. The thing why it feels so weird is you could feel how hard and smooth the skins and bones whenever I use my scalpel.
You disected a human body? :O:
I could never smell a dead body and hope I will never do ..
um... yeah? :blink:
it is quite a bit scary though but they didn't show the face cause its being covered by a towel and..... the body is quite veeery dry and imagine blood veins being cut. And what I hate the most is when my group was asked to start dissecting our professor told us the background of this cadaver.
What country do you live in?
well, dont ever join a military branch, if you deploy, you are most likly come across some, but in that situation, you know either that A. the dead people are dead b/c they tried to kill you or B. those people are your friends that died to protect you, your team, and your country
but in this situation i do not know, i dont like dead people so i would never go into a medical field, good luck dude
Stop whining, here at Unit 731 we have to perform human vivisections without anesthesia on a daily basis.
Hmm, well, I thinks it's a pretty much interesting subject. But yeah, the smell... you should bring some perfume next time.
Waitwut, students are disecting humans in school now? Biggest thing I ever disected was my Junior year, and it was just a preserved Cat, but... Humans? Wtf since when were Schools bringing in dead bodies for students to disect? Preserved or not, Donated body or not, am I the only one who see's something wrong with this? But then again I see how it would be a learning experience as I'm sure you'd be able to gather a lot of information on the human body.