
What is the whitish material found in blood vessels of the deceased?
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In my last article, I addressed Benjamin Schmidt’s claim that, if Richard Hirschman had studied his embalming textbook properly, he would have realised that it is perfectly normal to extract clot from the leg art...
My rejoinder to Dr Burnett prompted a response in the form of another Twitter thread, this time from Dr Jonathan Laxton MD FRCPC, an internal medicine physician and Assistant Professor of Medicine at the University of Manitoba. Like Dr Burn...
Steve Kirsch tweeting a link to my last post
seemed to stimulate the first response from Dr Burnett to my criticism of his short video, in which he had effectively argued that the material being found by the embalmers was nothing but norma...
Dr Eric Burnett MD is a specialist in Internal Medicine at Columbia University Medical Center. After the release of Died Suddenly in November 2022, he posted on Twitter a short video in the first part of which (up to 1:06) he claims in effe...
Upon the recommendation of a friend, I watched ‘Died Suddenly’ and was extremely alarmed by the segments concerning the embalmers and the apparently novel whitish stringy material they were finding in the veins and arteries of a high propor...
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