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(National Geographic) Strange Finally, the article you've all been eagerly waiting for: The secrets of 19th century Italian mummy heads   (news.nationalgeographic.com) divider line 2
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2012-02-22 03:55:31 PM
Speak for yourself. It's pretty damn interesting.
 
2012-02-22 04:50:24 PM
Working in the town of Salò, anatomist Giovan Battista Rini (1795-1856) "petrified" the corpses and body parts by bathing them in a cocktail of mercury and other heavy metals

Heavy metals? Excellent!

/Air guitar
 
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