Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Wet Specimens

Lab specimen collection - LINK

Gangrenous foot. By Nikhil Manilal

Squamous cell carcinoma of the foot. By Nikhil Manilal

Gangrenous finger. By Nikhil Manilal

Limb deformity - LINK
Severed human leg. Photo credit: Tristan Savatier - LINK

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Severed arm. By Michael LaPalme on Flickr

Mature cystic teratoma - LINK

Teratoma - LINK

Aborted fetuses: Clockwise from top left - 4 weeks, 9 weeks, 10 weeks, 12 weeks. - LINK

ongkran Miyomsane Forensic Medicine Museum. By Irish Guy World to World's Trips on Flickr

Songkran Miyomsane Forensic Medicine Museum. By Irish Guy World to World's Trips on Flickr

By Michael LaPalme on Flickr

Preserved dead fetus in the womb. Photo credit: Tristan Savatier - LINK

Damaged and partly decomposed fetus. Photo credit: Tristan Savatier - LINK

Preserved dead fetus in the womb. Photo credit: Tristan Savatier - LINK

Arnold-Chiari malformation and hydrocephalus - LINK

Multiple congenital anomalies - LINK

Wet specimen of degloved hand. By Nikhil Manilal

Scalp and skin specimens showing incised wounds. By Nikhil Manilal

Tattooed skin specimen. By Nikhil Manilal

Ligature furrow specimen. By Nikhil Manilal

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