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It’s said that the dead tell no tales—but an autopsy reveals a lot about how a person lived and died. In this four-part series, world-renowned anatomist Gunther von Hagens and pathologist John Lee study and dissect human cadavers—preserved through plastination, von Hagens’ patented process—and clearly illustrate the causes of death. Each program features eye-opening lessons in anatomy and pathology, offering an in-depth look at the intense hands-on training that precedes a career in medicine. A follow-up to the series Anatomy for Beginners, item #36296. Viewer discretion is advised. Contains clinically explicit language and demonstrations. 4-part series, 49 minutes each.



 
                

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Copyright date: ©2006



The Series Includes : Circulation: What an Autopsy Reveals | Tumor: What an Autopsy Reveals | Poisoning: What an Autopsy Reveals | Aging: What an Autopsy Reveals
     


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Kill or Cure: A History of Medical Treatment
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For much of the course of medicine, it was often the case that a treatment could either kill or cure. This five-part series presents a history of medical science from ancient times to the present, dramatically contrasting today's most advanced techni...(more details)
 
Managing Diabetes
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A disease that frequently goes unnoticed for years, diabetes can lead to blindness, loss of limbs, even death. The good news, as this program clearly demonstrates, is that diabetes is neither inevitable nor unmanageable. Illustrating ways for patient...(more details)
 
Fetal Fix: Stem Cell Research and Moral Conflict
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In the expanding world of biotechnology, cells taken from aborted fetuses are seen as a promising resource for developing a variety of medical cures-although their use has sparked intense controversy. This program examines stem cell and fetal tissue ...(more details)
 
Out of Control: AIDS in Black America
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With the final investigative work of journalist Peter Jennings as its cornerstone, this program studies the frightening rise of AIDS among African-Americans-a trend that has been developing for several years, but which has gone largely unnoticed outs...(more details)
 
Holding Back the Years? The Race to Slow the Aging Process
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This program airs conflicting viewpoints of biologists, nutritionists, and geriatric experts as it presents efforts being made to dramatically slow the process of aging. Factors impacting the rate of aging and bodily changes associated with aging are...(more details)
 


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