(Part 3) Top products from r/morbidquestions

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We found 12 product mentions on r/morbidquestions. We ranked the 51 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 41-60. You can also go back to the previous section.

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u/NuderWorldOrder · 1 pointr/morbidquestions

Never. Nudity is not pornography.

For example, here's a book you can buy on Amazon, with pictures of naked girls and women age 0 to 100. The girl blowing bubblegum on the cover was, IIRC 14. It caused a bit of controversy when it came out of course, but it's perfectly legal.

u/0MoodIndigo0 · 5 pointsr/morbidquestions

There's a book I have read on this exact topic that I would recommend.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Crucifixion-Jesus-Forensic-Inquiry/dp/1590770706


It goes into great detail of the physiological and biological processes that would have occurred in the historical Jesus' body during crucifixion (I'm not religious and it's not a religious book).

u/nugohs · 14 pointsr/morbidquestions

For more detail I highly recommend the book Working Stiff by Judy Melinek. She became a medical examiner in New York just before 9/11 and did a lot of work with the recovered bodies.

https://www.amazon.com/Working-Stiff-Bodies-Medical-Examiner/dp/1476727260

u/JakobieJones · 1 pointr/morbidquestions

I highly recommend reading "last train from Hiroshima" first or second chapter is very descriptive.

Edit: Here's a link

u/dredla · 2 pointsr/morbidquestions

There’s a book called Ordinary Men that delves deep into this. But yes, yes there were.

u/raz_MAH_taz · 1 pointr/morbidquestions

This textbook is what you need. You can find older additions for cheaper and you can find it in any medical school library.

u/daeboo · 53 pointsr/morbidquestions

I'm back. heres the book I read on the subject, if you're interested.

There are many more factors in solitary confinement that could screw with you, other than the obvious isolation. First of all, a lot of prisoners in solitary are already in bad mental states/suffering from mental illness. Its normal to hear screaming, yelling, and etc at all hours, so sleep deprivation is common. The lack of physical activity seems petty, but its actually a huge deal. Lack of sensory stimulation fucks your head.

According to a study, a decline in EEG activity (in the brain) can be seen after only seven days in solitary confinement. Clinical impacts are similar to that of physical torture, and can last for decades.