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Published in 1898 as a textbook on forensic medicine, the Atlas of legal medicine covers cases of murder and suicide in grim detail. The...
In the 19th century, death was a big event. From post-mortem photography to memento mori jewelry to the year spent mourning the dead, they...
Not so long ago, in the coastal rain forests of the Pacific Northwest of the so-called United States, a response was crafted by a...
Check out this awesome interview between J. Donovan Malley & Simon of DAWN RAY’D. We really appreciate both of them taking the time to...
Maybe it’s a Russian thing to take absolutely insane pictures of yourself. No offense to Russia – I’m acquainted with some handsome, beautiful, sophisticated...
With all of the bonkers, violent, fucked up shit that is happening around the globe, it’s time for you to tune out and check...
Watching the hospital tents going up in NYC’s Central Park is pretty damn scary. But you know what would be worse? Needing surgery in...
In 1905, A Manual and Atlas of Orthopedic Surgery: Including the History, Etiology, Pathology, Diagnosis, Prognosis, Prophylaxis, and Treatment of Deformities was published in...
Damn, today I got attacked by the stress monster! So when it came time to doing a feature, I wanted to do something that...
PETER TIMAR is a Hungarian photographer who once decided to expose the indecency of Hungarian funerals. He photographed the process of autopsy, embalming and...