content warning: blood, gore, medical equipment, injury, bones, taxidermy, etc. nothing is tagged. ⚠️ The only gore l post is fictional, medical, educational, or animals in certain contexts such as butchery, dissection, roadkill, and similar. I do not post real photos of self harm, human corpses (exception: skeletons/preserved remains in educational contexts), or any material that exploits human tragedy such as victims of war, disasters, or murders (unless educational material about successful recovery.) I do not post true crime of any kind. If any of my "do not" material ends up here anyway it is entirely accidental. Please inform me and I'll delete it. This is not a fetish blog but some material may be risqué. I am a horror media fan, digital artist, costume and sfx artist, and hobby taxidermist, with a special interest in all things medical. icon by @transparensies
In the early 1900s, a man couldn’t afford proper dentures, so he made his own using melted down toothbrush handles and the teeth of a dead coyote.
After years of wearing them, in 1946 a local dentist was so impressed with this ingenuity that he offered to make the man a professional set in exchange for the coyote dentures.
The teeth are now in the collection of the Eastern California Museum, in Independence, CA.
Enjoy this $10,000 statue of a body that the first time I saw it I thought it was real. It’s been in this antique store for 4+ years, as if people don’t want a seemly dead body in their house
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