Big Woman on Autopsy Table

Big Woman Autopsy Photo

We have had several autopsy photos on Best Gore where victim was a cute, Asian girl. But being a mortician, you get to deal with all sorts of dead people, not just young, hot chick. Often times it older, bigger women and men. I wonder how professional morticians are. Do you think they secretly prefer to perform autopsies on hot young chicks or do you think they are so pro their mind doesn’t distinguish between a hot girl and a big old woman?

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Posted by Best Gore on September 5, 2009 in Autopsy

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16 Responses to “Big Woman on Autopsy Table”


  1. ShanghaiAlice says:

    This is why I want to become a mortician.

  2. licky-louie says:

    this isn’t an autopsy, this is a mortician embalming a body had has either been autopsied or torn up by some other means. Notice the red liquid in the glass container in the background? That is embalming fluid and it is in a pump that pumps the fluid into the body via the tubing you see in the table. The two bottles you see on the table are embalming fluid bottles. The red color helps to bring back the color to the body that would otherwise be very white without the blood that is drained out. I’ve had to help put these kinds of bodies back together so an open-casket funeral could be made possible. COOL WORK. By looking at the colors of the “inside” of this woman, she was either dead quite a while or extremely diseased.

  3. demonovation says:

    Morticians don’t do autopsies, medical examiners and coroners do. That is definitely embalming fluid on the table so my guess would be she got pretty tore up during the autopsy. Morticians depend on the circulatory system to carry the embalming fluid throughout the body and when that system gets severed during an autopsy they have to open them back up and continue to feed the fluid where they have an opening.

  4. licky-louie says:

    Yep. When the heart and a good deal of the circulatory system is not viable, you can find the arteries in the limbs and inject the embalming fluids that way, even up through the carotids and out the jugulars to embalm the brain and cranium. It is pretty slow, painstaking work doing it this way but ya do what you gotta do. After pulling the body cavity back together and sewing it up, you leave substantial amounts of fluid in the cavity to hold down decay and odor.

    I had one body with so much neck and head trauma, I had to go in through the nostrils with a trocar and punch through the sinus cavities to the brain and force fluid into the cranium that way. Terrible sound hearing the bones crunch inside a head. The bones in and around the sinus cavity are like honey-comb almost, very thin and brittle. Otherwise you have to go through heavier bone to enter cranium.

  5. licky-louie says:

    Yes I am a mortician. And no- I can’t take photos of the bodies I work on. I could get fired and even fined and arrested for doing such. Yep, I’m a coward.:-)

  6. Nefarious says:

    Heyy I like what ShanghaiAlice, had to say,, That would be the same with me… LOL ;)

    ニック Golden moments

  7. licky-louie says:

    you guys go to school and do this. It’s not rocket science. Funeral directors/embalmers are needed everywhere. Some places you can make a pretty fair living playing with the dead. :-)

  8. Nefarious says:

    Sweet, a mortician licky-louie…
    That must be quite the job..
    So where in the world are you from??
    I hear to become a mortician, you need A few years in ..
    University But I bet you got some very nice story’s with you that you’ve have see.. ;)

  9. Deadkeeper says:

    Im a 21 year old girl who is taking mortuary arts, and believe me I wont be looking at the corpse if its good looking or not, come on is a really serious job. Those guys who get into this job thinking “omigod Ill get to see hot chicks, those hot chicks that wouldnt mind looking at me”, thats just stupid….You gotta deal with all sort of nasty, some cruel, jobs.

  10. licky-louie says:

    Deadkeeper is right. Once they are dead, the “hot” just ain’t there for me. You have to treat people with respect in death just as in life.

    Nefarious- I’ve been a mortician for about 6 years now and working in a large city, (Houston, Texas), you get to see just about everything. I don’t mind any of it but I hate working with children. That rips my heart out. It’s part of the job and I do it. I try to be as gentle and caring as I possibly can be. But its a good career.

  11. licky-louie says:

    Morticians are one of the few careers that a poor economy doesn’t do away with your field. We will ALWAYS be needed.

  12. Nefarious says:

    Thankxx licky-louie, good to hear about your profession, I like to become a mortician someday, and will be looking in to in,, thank you once again..

    ニック Golden moments, :D

  13. MagsG says:

    If Licky-louie isn’t bullshitting, then I truly
    admire him. The remains of a person may not be as
    important to the mortician but it is very important
    to someone else. Especially to those who paid him
    to do the job…

  14. Dragon Sand says:

    how long’s it take to become a certified mortician? i’ve always been very interested.

  15. BeautifulDisaster says:

    Working in a morgue, everyone here is pretty professional about dealing with nude bodies and what they may look like. Some snickers from students is occasional, but it’s still a deceased person, and the job is not to rate their bodies but to find why they ended up here. And yes, we take pictures of EVERY autopsy, however these are confidential and the only members of the public to be allowed to gain ownership of such pictures are the next of kin of the deceased.

  16. rev.misogynist says:

    deadkeeper nice!
    mortuary-science….
    nice!
    after a few bodies…it wont much even seen to look like people.
    unless\until, the first family…or first few children…hit your table.
    but, you’ll near numb-up before the end of your apprentiship!

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