Mary Roach is studying human cadavers. She begins her research with a facial anatomy and facelift refresher course. Roach learns that because human cadavers can feel no pain, they are the perfect candidates for practicing surgical techniques. She attends a memorial for the unnamed cadavers where she learns that the students have great respect for their cadavers. At the University of Tennessee, Roach learns that all bodies will eventually decay completely and nothing can prevent this. At Wayne University, she learns that cadavers are also used to test car safety. Here, Roach met with the person investigated the injuries from the crash of TWA flight 800. She learned that the wounds of the passengers can tell the story of what happened
Mary Roach is studying human cadavers. She begins her research with a facial anatomy and facelift refresher course. Roach learns that because human cadavers can feel no pain, they are the perfect candidates for practicing surgical techniques. She attends a memorial for the unnamed cadavers where she learns that the students have great respect for their cadavers. At the University of Tennessee, Roach learns that all bodies will eventually decay completely and nothing can prevent this. At Wayne University, she learns that cadavers are also used to test car safety. Here, Roach met with the person investigated the injuries from the crash of TWA flight 800. She learned that the wounds of the passengers can tell the story of what happened