400 Comments for County Morgue

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Dig those light fixtures.
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A co-worker who I knew briefly in the early seventies(yes) told me about a job interview he had at University of Pennsylvania:"They had a giant whirlpool tub and your job was to wash dead bodies in them"
When I pressed him for more details he simply said: "Oh I don't know I just got out of there".
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Cozy
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Thought maybe the (now)capped tube had something to do with mortuary aspiration.
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--and etc...........
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Those walls must have seen a lot of stuff.
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churchy
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Tiny leaves.I'll have to tell my Ivy about this when I get home.
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Most unusual.
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Eastern



looks like a spool of wire on a crate
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A 1st for me.
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Asian/Indian arches.
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Look like steam lines.
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I'm really not sure, it looks like a light box used to illuminate x-rays; I suppose it could also be a diffused light for working with the table.
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As a student of morturary science i may be able to help with the identification of the object on top of the med. waste conatiner. It could be a trocar, which is used for cavity (torso) embalming, and it could also be a long needle used to put in embalming fluid. If so it must be old because we don't use the needles that you thread down into the jugular vein anymore. I hope i helped... er, actually i doubt i helped... BUT I GOT TO SAY SOMETHING! FUN Fun fun!