west park mortuary jan 2013

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sweet pea

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A recent trip to west park with mrdan as always I wont do the history as its been done loads recently it was agood little spore apart from a weird car like noise inside witch could only be heard inside oh and a near crash on the m25 slip road :mrgreen:

fridge anyone

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slide!!
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don't think this has been used in a while
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eww brains!!
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so weve had brain henge now we have the leaning tower of brain!!
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slides and brain everywhere you look
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more brain
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now time for a cuppa rosie and my write up enjoy a revisit is needed!!
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thanks steve but the pictures are c**p lol need a lesson or two lol
 
Was it dark when you went? it was very difficult to ake pics in there. I say you did well.
 
What was your near crash? Maybe it is cursed, I spun my car doing 80 on the a1 on the way back from there on my first visit attempt, and spun it again on the way there on my second visit!!!
 
Nice 1 mate!
Compare these shots to the first couple of reports we did.
You'll be turning pro before you know it!
 
pigs shall fly and ill be able to go round the outside of rossi before i go pro
 
Superb pics - some of the best I've seen from here.

However, you should really be censoring the names of patients on slides/samples.
They may be dead, but many of them have relatives who are still alive and would find it extremely distressing to see things like this. Ordinarily, hospital records remain confidential for 100 years, and that includes patient names.

It's not too difficult to blur or obscure names and while it's not always pretty, I think we owe it to the departed and their families to respect their memory, even if hospital administrators don't do so.

Thanks for posting
 
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