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Then we will separate
the diaphragm
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and fold back the rib cage.
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This will reveal the contents
of the thoracic cavity.
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The heart, gentlemen,
is a hollow muscle
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composed essentially of a firm
ventricular mass
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and a softer auricular mass.
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This pump
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which gives forth
as much as it receives,
:49:33
has come to be seen
as a symbol
:49:36
of courage and generosity.
:49:50
Does Mr. Wilson have
a comment?
:49:53
No. In that case,
we may proceed.
:49:57
Thank you!
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Even in dealing with a corpse,
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always be sure of the
cleanliness of your instruments.