yes and no. He did not completely flay anyone, but he did take patches of skin off live patients.
no one around him was treated good because of the colour of their skin.
No, but sometimes bones can tell you which racial grouping the person was from, and that can sometimes suggest skin color.
Caramel but in terms of being a black person -he is termed as a 'fairskin' black person.
Hair is a filament made up of keratin. The hair itself is not alive, but the follicle, the source in the skin where hair grows from, is alive. It contains stem cells that regrow a hair if it falls out and that help to repair injuries.
if a person passes on they eat the body and skin it
it's the same as when ever a person gets water on their skin. Skin is waterproof.
Skin is made of cells so it is alive. There can be scales of white dead skin on the surface of the skin.
WEll your body is a bunch of organs and 1 of em keeps your skin cells alive
china
No!
He has experimented on all organs. The reproductive system, skin, veins, heart, stomach, intestines, eye, etc were all centers of his attention.
An extract of tubercle bacilli that is injected into the skin to find out whether a person presently has or has ever had tuberculosis.
Depends on the skin color of the ghost when they were alive. Like if the person was white the ghost would be whiter
Dead
No, sharpies are not hazardous to your skin, because when ever i use sharpie i get it on my skin. Nothing ever happens.
An extract of tubercle bacilli that is injected into the skin to find out whether a person presently has or has ever had tuberculosis.
Dead