In the morgue

“A human body is no different from the chicken that you buy. It needs refrigerating. You keep it cold, it doesn’t go off.” Forensic pathologist Dr Stuart Hamilton takes us for a tour of the morgue.
More“A human body is no different from the chicken that you buy. It needs refrigerating. You keep it cold, it doesn’t go off.” Forensic pathologist Dr Stuart Hamilton takes us for a tour of the morgue.
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MoreGeorge Orwell’s The Road to Wigan Pier is still a shocking book to read. By revisiting the road to Wigan, this podcast explores to what extent things have changed since Orwell’s time.
MoreThe remarkable life of A.L Lloyd: folk collector, writer, activist, broadcaster and an influential figure in the British folk revival …
MoreAdam Smith takes a tour of the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute, Europe’s leading genetics institute, home to the team that made the largest single contribution to the sequencing of the human genome.
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