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    I found Dr Gunthers shows very interesting but hey it relates to Paramedic knowledge for me. Takes a little it of thought to appreciate. The ones in the audience are usually 1st year med students or similar. May get the dvds when I can afford them. Helps to make a lot more sense when actually seen on a person not in a book or a model.
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    I've seen that bloke before, puts on a really good show, its really informative, the only thing I don't know is why he wears that hat, maybe he has bolts in his head.
    Once you get used to it, a corpse is a corpse, whether they are a day old or a couple of months old having seen ,picked up and found a few in my day. its interesting to see what makes you tick.
    At least this program is very clinical and not done out in a paddock.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Rovernaut View Post
    When I went to bed last night my wife was already there and had the bedroom TV on. When I asked what was on the idiot box she said channel 7 had this and channel 9 had that and ..... SBS had an Autopsy.
    WTF!, sure as eggs, SBS had a full on Autopsy of a women being carried out in front of a Studio??? audience.
    I missed a lot of the beginning, the audience just looked like your average joes, not med students or similar. The guy performing the Autopsy was a German who wore a Black Akubra like hat. they went into graphic full close up dissecting of the cadava, I didn't watch it to the end as it was getting late, but it was interesting, how he pumped artifical blood through the corspe and how the dead looking grey organs and limbs returned to a natural look, and showed healthy hearts compared to diseased and damaged hearts.
    It wasn't a distasteful program, but it was quite informative if you like forensic studies etc.
    TV has no boundaries now. Nothing is taboo these days.
    Yeah this program was done by Channel 4 in the uk. was alot of problems when it was first shown over there. But very imformative if you are into that sort of thing
    Not quite my cup of tea but hey well.
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