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The Blogger


Important Notes
WARNING: This blog contains graphic images including that of the Medical, Anatomical, Scientific, Forensic (and whatever else sparks my interest) nature. Every single post is tagged and anything that could potentially be triggering is marked BUT if you do not have saviour on you might want to proceede with caution.
Plus I swear a fuckton.
This isn't a themed blog - more a personal blog mixed with science of all sorts and most anything that catches my interest on any given day.
My Top Tags
• My GIFs
。Medical
• Sherlock
。Vintage Medical Illustrations
• Stephen Fry
。Anatomy/Physiology
• Cephalopod Appreciation Blog
。Astronomy/Cosmology
• The Brain / Neurology
。Transgender
• Pathology
。Carl Segan
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On the right the calvaria and layers of the scalp are shown in relation to the dura. On the left the dura has been cut away to reveal the cerebral hemisphere and cerebellum covered with the arachnoid membrane.
(Source: Flickr / stanfordmedicine)
In a Heartbeat
The main vessel stent of the human heart, beautified and cast from cadaver hearts with sub millimeter detailing on the fractal branching.
(Source: trirememedical.com)
The human arm, stripped of fat and skin, tendons visible.
The arch of the aorta, and its branches.
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