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That's likely not the worst of it. There are a lot of colons full of fecal matter out there.
I sat maybe a couple feet away from the C-section, I never looked.
I still believe that was the right decision.
I sat in a fair number of lectures when I worked for NCI. The one time I remember any reaction to a slide was a slide of an infant with a quite large facial tumor - some air got sucked out of the room when it appeared on the screen.
An autopsy on a one year-old child might have weeded a few out or maybe a debridement on a badly burned patient.
Do they have smell-a-vision?