|
#1
●
01-14-2016, 01:54 PM
|
|
Pictures From Inside My Mortuary
Hoping these may be of interest to someone. All of these photos have been taken by myself, with the exception of one that i'm in. I have edited a number of them to ensure anonymity. I have many more that in time I will sort out and post as well. They are nothing special in terms of graphic content, but they are original and are provided by someone who has an honest appreciation of the work they are involved in, not only providing at times an essential service to the deceased, but also to the families of those who have died. Photos range from conditions such as sepsis, gangrene and tissue gas through to disinterment's and some disaster relief work. Nothing spectacular but maybe worth a look. |
|
#2
●
01-14-2016, 02:00 PM
|
|
Re: Pictures From Inside My Mortuary
Perfectly serviceable dentures in one of the photos. Shame to see them go to waste. Thanks for the photos! |
|
#4
●
01-14-2016, 02:22 PM
|
|
Re: Pictures From Inside My Mortuary
Unique and fascinating. Thank you very much for sharing them with us; please feel free (and encouraged) to share more as you see fit. Imagery of this quality and uniqueness is always appreciated here at DR. Kudos. |
|
#9
●
01-14-2016, 03:22 PM
| ||||||||
| ♚ Legacy Gold Member ♚ Poster Rank:346 "IT"-Species; Genus-genius Join Date: Jan 2013 Posts: 3,612 Mentioned: 0 Post(s) Quoted: 615 Post(s)
| ||||||||
|
Re: Pictures From Inside My Mortuary
Don't know about dentures, but many eyeglasses do get donated. When my Gpa passed, (A Masonic Lodge member), after the funeral, his eyeglasses were removed and donated.
|