Good Eats

An eyewitness account of the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The implications of the Human Genome Project. Heart transplantation, liver transplantation in an HIV-positive person with hemophilia, and surgery to separate conjoined twins (twice!).

Dollhouse scenes of brutal deaths. Growing pharmaceuticals like food crops. Liquid breathing. Cocaine plastic. The secret of color-changing Silly Putty, hugging Patch Adams, and a girl who got pregnant from oral sex.

If I weren’t already familiar with this stuff, I could kill hours here.

Go ahead. You know you want to.

 

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The Nutshell Studies of Unexplained Death

VISITING THE NUTSHELL STUDIES

There is a miniature community of horrors on the third floor of the Maryland Medical Examiner’s Office. A display of 18 exquisitely crafted models of actual crime scenes presents grisly vignettes of violent death.

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Edgar and Me

When I moved to Baltimore in 1982 I knew nothing about the city except that it had a pioneering trauma center, and Edgar Allan Poe is buried there. I’d read in the Memphis Commercial Appeal about the mysterious visitor who left cognac and roses at Poe’s grave every year on the night of January 18th, the anniversary of his birth. Learning more about this unusual tribute was on my to-do list once oriented in my new hometown.

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