Autopsy Life Death

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'It's said that the dead tell no tales--but an autopsy reveals a lot about how a person lived and died. In this four-part series, world-renowned anatomist Gunther von Hagens and pathologist John Lee study and dissect human cadavers--preserved through plastination, von Hagens' patented process--and clearly illustrate the causes of death. Each program features eye-opening lessons in anatomy and pathology, offering an in-depth look at the intense hands-on training that precedes a career in medicine. Viewer discretion is advised.

Autopsy Life Death

Contains clinically explicit language and demonstrations.' Rating: (not yet rated) Subjects • • • More like this • •. Find more information about: OCLC Number: 82895554 Notes: Title from disc label. Credits: Producer, Lucy Bowden; director, Wendy J. Description: 4 videodiscs (196 min.): sound, color; 4 3/4 in.

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Series Title: Other Titles: Circulation: what an autopsy reveals. Tumor: what an autopsy reveals. Poisoning: what an autopsy reveals. Aging: what an autopsy reveals. 'It's said that the dead tell no tales--but an autopsy reveals a lot about how a person lived and died. In this four-part series, world-renowned anatomist Gunther von Hagens and pathologist John Lee study and dissect human cadavers--preserved through plastination, von Hagens' patented process--and clearly illustrate the causes of death. Each program features eye-opening lessons in anatomy and pathology, offering an in-depth look at the intense hands-on training that precedes a career in medicine.

Viewer discretion is advised. Contains clinically explicit language and demonstrations.'

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