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lindsay ormerod 22-02-2008 16:24

Gunther Von Hagens
 
Has a new exhibition just opened at the Manchester Museum of Science and Industry ! It runs till June 29th ; tickets reasonably priced too at a tenner for an adult. I will be going for a nosey, enjoyed his "Autopsy" shows on tv and this looks really informative and interesting. ( plus it's managed to upset the clergy already !:rolleyes:)

mrskitty 22-02-2008 16:44

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I thought this thread was gona be about Yaniks famous brother ;)

lindsay ormerod 22-02-2008 17:06

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Nah, it's the spooky looking chap in the hat who gets bodies and plastinates them !:cool: Who is Yanik when he's at home ?

pipinfort 22-02-2008 18:19

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looks very interesting Lindsey, i think i might go for a nosey at some point although i don`t think the missus will fancy it much. I`m a bit squemish really but his programmes fascinate me.

lindsay ormerod 22-02-2008 18:24

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At least it's on for a good while , sounds like it's proving popular too. Not sure if I'd take a load of kids on a school trip though, you would need a big supply of tissues/plastic bags/ changes of underwear !:rolleyes::eek:

pipinfort 22-02-2008 18:31

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Originally Posted by lindsay ormerod (Post 534971)
At least it's on for a good while , sounds like it's proving popular too. Not sure if I'd take a load of kids on a school trip though, you would need a big supply of tissues/plastic bags/ changes of underwear !:rolleyes::eek:


I might be taking them for myself!!!!!LOL

mrskitty 22-02-2008 18:34

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Originally Posted by lindsay ormerod (Post 534914)
Who is Yanik when he's at home ?


Alas poor Yanik.....R.I.P

Search for him on this site-cant link it cos its in over 18's,id have to keep my account open to do it-not having you lot reading my PM's :eek::eek::eek:

lindsay ormerod 22-02-2008 18:46

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Blimey ! It's a shame I missed him; will have to make do with Gunther's corpses instead !:rolleyes:

grego 22-02-2008 18:52

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I think that'd be quite interesting, dont know if the other half will fancy it though.

lindsay ormerod 22-02-2008 19:12

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You get along there and send him off to Harvey Nicks !:o

Lilly 22-02-2008 20:00

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I'd love to go to that! I watched all his autopsy programmes and found them fascinating.

grego 22-02-2008 20:51

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Originally Posted by lindsay ormerod (Post 535022)
You get along there and send him off to Harvey Nicks !:o

Thats not a bad idea though I am planning on going to do some shopping without him in tow so I might go then.

lindsay ormerod 09-04-2008 18:12

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Looks like we are going tomorrow if anyone else fancies joining us.:)

shakermaker 09-04-2008 19:18

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I went. Was profoundly disappointed.

lindsay ormerod 09-04-2008 19:28

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Really? I have heard good reviews, what was so bad?
Tell me now so I can save £17 quid.

shakermaker 09-04-2008 19:55

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Originally Posted by lindsay ormerod (Post 559765)
Really? I have heard good reviews, what was so bad?
Tell me now so I can save £17 quid.

Might've been a combination of my high expectations of the event and my reluctance to pay extra for an audio tour guide (would recommend this - people who have had this on visiting the exhibit have said it's very useful).

I just didn't see the point at all. I didn't learn anything and, ironically, the specimens didn't look real to me. However I went with my girlfriend who is a med student and she loved it so with that and the good reviews you've heard it's obviously worth it.

Don't listen to me :o:rolleyes:

Margaret Pilkington 09-04-2008 19:59

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During my training I went to a few PMs(post mortems)...they were interesting enough in the context of learning about anatomy...but heck I don't think I would be paying to go and look at such stuff......No, I'd rather go on that big wheel thing...and then do the shops.
But hey, if it floats your boat!

Lilly 09-04-2008 21:17

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I went at the end of Feb and found it very interesting.

There are all kinds of body parts on display. You can see smoker's and non smoker's lungs, an alcoholic's liver and many many others.

There are full bodies on display too, hanging up and sliced so you can see cross sections of the body from head to toe.

In a side area (possibly because it may be upsetting to those who have lost a baby or had an abortion) you don't have to walk through this area to view the rest of the exhibition, it's to one side off the main exhibition. There are plasticised babies and foetuses from a couple of weeks after conception to a full term baby.

I was fascinated to see the plasticised foetuses so close up at various stages of development but appreciate that this wouldn't do for everyone which is why I guess it is to one side so you can view the rest of the exhibits without seeing these if it's going to upset you.

Well worth a visit, Lindsay. :)

lindsay ormerod 09-04-2008 21:35

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Well , we are going now, the child isn't over keen but we will see how she is tomorrow, think it's because she doesn't want to get up !:o

lindsay ormerod 10-04-2008 16:08

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Well, we have just got back from Manchester.
We both enjoyed the exhibition, I had a moment's hesitation about taking the child to see it but she was fine, she found it interesting if a little unnerving. Her day was made by the sight of a spotty youth having to be given a chair and a bucket as he was gonna be sick, the sweat was pouring off him and he was very pale !
Overall I would say it's worth a look, there are a lot of plastinated bodies and slices, loads of internal organs and even a plastinated gorilla. The sliced ones that are hung like mobiles are the most breathtaking,most folk there seemed to be finding it interesting and different than anything else they might have seen.
I'd go again.
Nice one Gunther, you can have my old bones when i'm done with them !:eek:

Lilly 10-04-2008 16:10

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Originally Posted by lindsay ormerod (Post 560113)
Well, we have just got back from Manchester.
We both enjoyed the exhibition, I had a moment's hesitation about taking the child to see it but she was fine, she found it interesting if a little unnerving. Her day was made by the sight of a spotty youth having to be given a chair and a bucket as he was gonna be sick, the sweat was pouring off him and he was very pale !
Overall I would say it's worth a look, there are a lot of plastinated bodies and slices, loads of internal organs and even a plastinated gorilla. The sliced ones that are hung like mobiles are the most breathtaking,most folk there seemed to be finding it interesting and different than anything else they might have seen.
I'd go again.
Nice one Gunther, you can have my old bones when i'm done with them !:eek:

What did you think about the babies and foetuses, Lindsay?

Or didn't you go through that bit?

lindsay ormerod 10-04-2008 16:11

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Whats On | BODY WORLDS 4 | MoSI

Link here for those of you brave enough to look !

lindsay ormerod 10-04-2008 16:15

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Originally Posted by Lilly (Post 560117)
What did you think about the babies and foetuses, Lindsay?

Or didn't you go through that bit?

Yes, we went thru that bit, it's a good idea to have it separated in case it offends/upsets.
I thought it was very well presented, the different sizes of embryos and foetuses were easy to look at, I had a miscarriage myself a few years ago and I found it interesting and not at all upsetting.

chickentikkabalti 10-04-2008 17:41

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I have been as well. I have to agree with shaker. It seemed like there was too much plastic. The internal organs section was good as it showed them in various states, ie the effect disease has on them. We paid £34 for a family of 4. I thought that it would be more "dead" . Had to wait for 30 minutes to get in so pre booking might be a good idea

lindsay ormerod 10-04-2008 17:47

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We got there at 12:30 and went straight in, it was busy though.

mrskitty 11-04-2008 10:27

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Originally Posted by lindsay ormerod (Post 560125)
Yes, we went thru that bit, it's a good idea to have it separated in case it offends/upsets.
I thought it was very well presented, the different sizes of embryos and foetuses were easy to look at, I had a miscarriage myself a few years ago and I found it interesting and not at all upsetting.

I went to the exhibition myself a few years ago with my ex-(i had a miscarriage when i was 18) and looking at the part showing the foetuses etc was very strange,seeing how they look at the different stages really helped in a way.
We need exhibitions like this IMO-helps get things out in the open and stops people being so worried about issues that were once brushed under the carpet.Made me feel more relaxed about the whole issue.


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