Charlie Bell wrote:

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>> Definately not.  They used to start first year criminology lectures with a
>> description of a 13th C execution in which the person was still alive 4 hours
>> after he'd had all his limbs, his genitals, his eyes, his tongue and most of
>> his skin removed and he'd been dumped on a burning midden, but they stopped
>> because too many people were throwning up in the aisles.
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>> Claire Bickell
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> <grin> Reminds me of the parasitology lecture I was in where the lecturer had
> flicked onto a slide showing someone bent over a hospital bed, with their
> entire worm load being ejected from their anus after a dose of worming powder
> (in approximate terms, half a bucket full...)... The lecturer described what
> was going on, in great detail. He then looked about, flicked back to the
> previous, non-icky, slide and said "Oh, by the way, you don't have to look at
> the next slide if you're squeamish".

Eeeww.  I don't feel like eating tea anymore.

> The words "horse" "door" "shut" and "bolted" all came to mind at that point.
> Three people had already run out the door and several more were looking rather
> green...

However, if you're doing a parasitology subject the you know there's going
to be Gross Stuff before you start.

Claire Bickell

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