In the local church
In the local church
Galen, the ancient Roman physician, had the opportunity to see dead bodies primarily through his work in anatomy. He conducted dissections on animals, particularly monkeys and pigs, which allowed him to study their anatomy and draw conclusions about human physiology. Additionally, he likely encountered dead bodies in the context of his medical practice and during military campaigns, where the analysis of injuries and diseases was necessary.
Galen, the prominent Roman physician and philosopher, primarily saw dead bodies during his studies in Alexandria, Egypt, where he had access to various anatomical specimens. Additionally, he conducted dissections on animals, particularly apes and pigs, to draw parallels with human anatomy, as the practice of human dissection was largely restricted in his time. His observations and interpretations significantly influenced medical understanding for centuries.
The life has left their bodies.
I don't think ballistics does, you may see a dead body to see how the weapon was used, but you wouldn't be cutting into it or anything. :)
Yes, fly larva are called Maggots, the ones you see in dead bodies and rotten organic matter,
Yes, fly larva are called Maggots, the ones you see in dead bodies and rotten organic matter,
if you see steam then it is alive but do not put it in your pocket because then it will not be able to breath so and if you do not see steam then it is dead so that is why
Dead people in the trenches and having to see so many bodies lying on the ground as your passing through
Yes, fly larva are called Maggots, the ones you see in dead bodies and rotten organic matter,
because they are not as breakable.
Plenty of celebrities died and we never saw their bodies, but they are dead and so is Michael, we didn't need to see his body, it probably would have been a lot worse if we had because some people wouldn't be able to cope with that and the media would have had a field day with pictures and stuff.