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Did you know, Agatha Christie once blew up a Cona coffee maker attempting The Marsh Test? (A test devised to detect arsenic by chemist James Marsh, published in 1836. Before this, arsenic was untraceable) I love how this coffee maker actually looks like lab equipment! ☠️☕💥
💕 'Heart of Hearts' by @scottgrummett; a traditional cardioid made up of pig & sheep hearts. Scott took many fantastic photographs of our specimens at the Pathology Museum 💕 More:
https://t.co/Rw2skThq48
#ValentineCountdown❤️
I can't really resist a sale purchase from @whatkatiediduk - especially this close to Valentine's Day 🌹
#vintage #retro #vintagestyle
Our 'Bellingham Skull Reconstruction' has been nominated for an @EngageQM award! 💀🏆
More about the project on my Instagram https://t.co/tpgQjseczP
Before and after my repair of a medicolegal specimen from 1885. This is "Cut Throat" and I'm thrilled with how it turned out
#ForensicScience #histmed #VintageForensics
An absolutely incredible image of the museum I work in @BartsPathology, via @BHAandM, c.1930. What a travesty it was allowed to fall into disrepair before I started in 2011. If it had been maintained it would rival the Vrolik, the Hunterian and the Josephinum
#histmed
Before and after my repair of a medicolegal specimen from 1885. This is "Cut Throat" and I'm thrilled with how it turned out
#ForensicScience #histmed
🎵 Tis the season to be extra! 🎵 I saw the glam @ScouseBirdBlogs in these personalised PJ's by Jean Alice and had to get some. This is my Christmas Day outfit 😆
See https://t.co/B4KoOCBp9z and @scousebirdshouse on Instagram for discount code 🥂💫💤