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Stiff: The Curious Lives of Human Cadavers
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Stiff: The Curious Lives of Human Cadavers CD audiobookAn oddly compelling, often hilarious exploration of the strange lives of our bodies postmortem.

For two thousand years, cadavers (some willingly, some unwittingly) have been involved in science's boldest strides and weirdest undertakings. They've tested France's first guillotines, ridden the NASA Space Shuttle, been crucified in a Parisian laboratory to test the authenticity of the Shroud of Turin, and helped solve the mystery of TWA Flight 800. For every new surgical procedure, from heart transplants to gender reassignment surgery, cadavers have been there alongside surgeons, making history in their quiet way.

In this fascinating, ennobling account, Mary Roach visits the good deeds of cadavers over the centuries from the anatomy labs and human-sourced pharmacies of medieval and nineteenth-century Europe to a human decay research facility in Tennessee, to a plastic surgery practice lab, to a Scandinavian funeral directors' conference on human composting. In her droll, inimitable voice, Roach tells the engrossing story of our bodies when we are no longer with them.
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JimT   |2008-05-07 14:40:59
Stiff: The Curious Lives of Human Cadavers is a CD audiobook by Mary Roach
dealing with dead bodies. What could have been merely creepy turned out to be a
fascinating audio book to listen to as she covers all sorts of things that can
happen to corpses or cadavers that are donated to science. Some are used by FAA
investigators to understand plane crashes and others might be used by automobile
manufacturers to design safety features. Some of the more interesting uses are
in the medical field, such as plastic surgeons practicing on severed heads as
just one morbid example. The author also covers some of the darker aspects of
cadavers over the years, from body-snatching to cannibalism.

Throughout the
book the subject is tempered by Mary Roach's wonderful sense of dry humor. The
narration by Shelly Frasier is very good, her reading conveys the subject matter
and humor quite well.
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