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Delicious Decay: The Edible Body Farm at Bart's Pathology Museum

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Time 18:00
Date 28/10/16
Price £10.99

Delicious Decay will engage the public with the sometimes horrifying yet fascinating topic of bodily decomposition via very palatable means...

The event is inspired in part by the unusual chemical indole, which is present in coffee and chocolate as well as the decomposing deceased.
 
 
This opening evening on Friday 28th October will include three mini lectures (15 minutes), chances to view the specimens, information about the full Saturday event and free 'death' cocktail. Talks from 19:00:
Carla Valentine – “Mourning Coffee: How funerary cannibalism led to death cakes, death cookies, and funeral biscuits”
Dr Anna Williams – “Nauseating or Necessary? Why we need Body Farms in the UK”
Jamie Upton – “What’s Your Poison?: Cocktails of Death”
Doors open 18:30 for your free cocktail and chance to view the specimens, the event starts at 19:00 and the talks end around 20:00 with half an hour or so to view the specimens again. Evening ends 20:45 latest. 

The event is inspired in part by the unusual chemical indole, which is present in coffee and chocolate as well as the decomposing deceased.

This opening evening on Friday 28th October will include three mini lectures (15 minutes), chances to view the specimens, information about the full Saturday event and free 'death' cocktail. Talks from 19:00:

Carla Valentine – “Mourning Coffee: How funerary cannibalism led to death cakes, death cookies, and funeral biscuits”

Dr Anna Williams – “Nauseating or Necessary? Why we need Body Farms in the UK”

Jamie Upton – “What’s Your Poison?: Cocktails of Death”

Doors open 18:30 for your free cocktail and chance to view the specimens, the event starts at 19:00 and the talks end around 20:00 with half an hour or so to view the specimens again. Evening ends 20:45 latest. The event is inspired in part by the unusual chemical indole, which is present in coffee and chocolate as well as the decomposing deceased.
This opening evening on Friday 28th October will include three mini lectures (15 minutes), chances to view the specimens, information about the full Saturday event and free 'death' cocktail. Talks from 19:00:
Carla Valentine – “Mourning Coffee: How funerary cannibalism led to death cakes, death cookies, and funeral biscuits”
Dr Anna Williams – “Nauseating or Necessary? Why we need Body Farms in the UK”
Jamie Upton – “What’s Your Poison?: Cocktails of Death”
The event is inspired in part by the unusual chemical indole, which is present in coffee and chocolate as well as the decomposing deceased.
This opening evening on Friday 28th October will include three mini lectures (15 minutes), chances to view the specimens, information about the full Saturday event and free 'death' cocktail. Talks from 19:00:
Carla Valentine – “Mourning Coffee: How funerary cannibalism led to death cakes, death cookies, and funeral biscuits”
Dr Anna Williams – “Nauseating or Necessary? Why we need Body Farms in the UK”
Jamie Upton – “What’s Your Poison?: Cocktails of Death”
Doors open 18:30 for your free cocktail and chance to view the specimens, the event starts at 19:00 and the talks end around 20:00 with half an hour or so to view the specimens again. Evening ends 20:45 latest. The event is inspired in part by the unusual chemical indole, which is present in coffee and chocolate as well as the decomposing deceased.
This opening evening on Friday 28th October will include three mini lectures (15 minutes), chances to view the specimens, information about the full Saturday event and free 'death' cocktail. Talks from 19:00:
Carla Valentine – “Mourning Coffee: How funerary cannibalism led to death cakes, death cookies, and funeral biscuits”
Dr Anna Williams – “Nauseating or Necessary? Why we need Body Farms in the UK”
Jamie Upton – “What’s Your Poison?: Cocktails of Death”
Doors open 18:30 for your free cocktail and chance to view the specimens, the event starts at 19:00 and the talks end around 20:00 with half an hour or so to view the specimens again. Evening ends 20:45 latest. 
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