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Man in Pieces After Being Hit by Train
Multiple fractures caused by intense liver contusion, without participation of the wheels of the vehicle Large area multi-erosive. There has been no direct action of the wheels, but carry-over effect. In addition to the central section, can be seen in the right wrist, injuries shaped curl Can be seen, taken together, injuries caused by section of the wheels and the friction in the thoracic region "Dismantling" of the ankle by the end winding Sectional area in two of the body by direct effect of the wheels Loss of the cranial contents Detail of the cranial cavity. There was complete loss of its contents and of course, multiple lines of fracture........ ![]() Pictures taken from a handbook of forensic medicine, I hope will enjoy! ![]() |
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Re: Man in Pieces After Being Hit by Train
That's a hell of a diagnosis ![]() |
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Re: Man in Pieces After Being Hit by Train
Needs to trim toe nails..yeech..
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Re: Man in Pieces After Being Hit by Train
man 0 train 1
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Re: Man in Pieces After Being Hit by Train
Excellent photos, good info. Thanks ![]() |
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The Candyman With the Windowless Van Poster Rank:146 Join Date: Oct 2012 Mentioned: 30 Post(s) Quoted: 5816 Post(s)
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Re: Man in Pieces After Being Hit by Train
Some material here for Dr. Frankenstein. "Igor, get busy."
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