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Location DB > United States > Massachusetts > Northampton > Northampton State Hospital > Smiley's Photos > autopsytable.JPG

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This is the autopsy table not as cool as it was with all the veils everywhere or a dead person on it but it's neat
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Posted by sisterblue 12/3/2004 10:05 PM | remove
  Oh cool!
Posted by MDuitsman 12/16/2004 8:58 PM | remove
  autopsy table?
Posted by TurboZutek 12/16/2004 9:21 PM | remove
  Yep, as the filename.

This is the central 'sluice' which often pours into a vaccum powered 'collection bottle' - the contents of which can be analysed for abnormalities.

Sometimes they just lead to the waste system with a grate to catch anything too large to flush.
Posted by Plytheman 12/19/2004 2:10 AM | remove
  Turba, man, you know alot about the mortuary process... kinda creeping me out.
Posted by TurboZutek 12/19/2004 2:29 AM | remove
  I died once.

I got better though and made a full reovery.
Posted by TurboZutek 12/19/2004 2:31 AM | remove
  Actually I meant re-covery... But re-overy sounds a lot more gynacilogical, so maybe it was best first way around.

:->
Posted by 'Dukes 12/21/2004 4:30 AM | remove
  I still think these would make a fine island for a kitchen. Just rinse all the wast down the middle.
Roast a little rare? let it drip down the table!
Posted by ericam 12/29/2004 1:56 PM | remove
  blahhhh you didnt move that grating to take the picture did you? with your hand?
Posted by TurboZutek 12/29/2004 8:09 PM | remove
  Equipment like this is normally VERY well sterilised when closing a hospital. Well, in the UK anyways - I would think the US/N.E would be the same.

Just after it was cleaned - you COULD eat your dinner off it...
Posted by 'Dukes 12/30/2004 12:10 AM | remove
  I honestly don't think they would NOT clean it after it's final use. It's probably water/rust.
Posted by zprofesser 1/1/2005 5:29 PM | remove
  yes I actually did move the grating with my hand...That's why my photos are intense
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