
Forensics Notebook: Timeline of Body Decay One of several lecture slides on the process of Body Decomposition for Augusta University's Pathology Department. Even hardened medical students and pathology residents were having a hard time digesting real life pictures of decay processes. By replacing photographs with less graphically lifelike illustrations and explaining underlying cause and effect processes in tandem with gross physiological body signs, this set of lab notebook notes successfully circumvents much student discomfort and aids in long-term lecture material recall. (Graphite, Photoshop, Procreate.)

Forensics Notebook: Autopsy Smells & Gases One of several lecture slides on the process of Body Decomposition for Augusta University's Pathology Department. Even hardened medical students and pathology residents were having a hard time digesting real life pictures of decay processes. By replacing photographs with less graphically lifelike illustrations and explaining underlying cause and effect processes in tandem with gross physiological body signs, this set of lab notebook notes successfully circumvents much student discomfort and aids in long-term lecture material recall. (Graphite, Photoshop, Procreate.)

Forensics Notebook: 1.) Fresh Stage One of several lecture slides on the process of Body Decomposition for Augusta University's Pathology Department. Even hardened medical students and pathology residents were having a hard time digesting real life pictures of decay processes. By replacing photographs with less graphically lifelike illustrations and explaining underlying cause and effect processes in tandem with gross physiological body signs, this set of lab notebook notes successfully circumvents much student discomfort and aids in long-term lecture material recall. (Graphite, Photoshop, Procreate.)

Forensics Notebook: 2.) Bloat Stage One of several lecture slides on the process of Body Decomposition for Augusta University's Pathology Department. Even hardened medical students and pathology residents were having a hard time digesting real life pictures of decay processes. By replacing photographs with less graphically lifelike illustrations and explaining underlying cause and effect processes in tandem with gross physiological body signs, this set of lab notebook notes successfully circumvents much student discomfort and aids in long-term lecture material recall. (Graphite, Photoshop, Procreate.)

Forensics Notebook: 3.) Active Decay One of several lecture slides on the process of Body Decomposition for Augusta University's Pathology Department. Even hardened medical students and pathology residents were having a hard time digesting real life pictures of decay processes. By replacing photographs with less graphically lifelike illustrations and explaining underlying cause and effect processes in tandem with gross physiological body signs, this set of lab notebook notes successfully circumvents much student discomfort and aids in long-term lecture material recall. (Graphite, Photoshop, Procreate.)

Forensics Notebook: 4.) Advanced Decay One of several lecture slides on the process of Body Decomposition for Augusta University's Pathology Department. Even hardened medical students and pathology residents were having a hard time digesting real life pictures of decay processes. By replacing photographs with less graphically lifelike illustrations and explaining underlying cause and effect processes in tandem with gross physiological body signs, this set of lab notebook notes successfully circumvents much student discomfort and aids in long-term lecture material recall. (Graphite, Photoshop, Procreate.)

Forensics Notebook: 5.) Skeletonization One of several lecture slides on the process of Body Decomposition for Augusta University's Pathology Department. Even hardened medical students and pathology residents were having a hard time digesting real life pictures of decay processes. By replacing photographs with less graphically lifelike illustrations and explaining underlying cause and effect processes in tandem with gross physiological body signs, this set of lab notebook notes successfully circumvents much student discomfort and aids in long-term lecture material recall. (Graphite, Photoshop, Procreate.)

Forensics Notebook: Autolytic Process One of several lecture slides on the process of Body Decomposition for Augusta University's Pathology Department. Even hardened medical students and pathology residents were having a hard time digesting real life pictures of decay processes. By replacing photographs with less graphically lifelike illustrations and explaining underlying cause and effect processes in tandem with gross physiological body signs, this set of lab notebook notes successfully circumvents much student discomfort and aids in long-term lecture material recall. (Graphite, Photoshop, Procreate.)

Forensics Notebook: Putrefactive Processes Occur From the Inside and Outside One of several lecture slides on the process of Body Decomposition for Augusta University's Pathology Department. Even hardened medical students and pathology residents were having a hard time digesting real life pictures of decay processes. By replacing photographs with less graphically lifelike illustrations and explaining underlying cause and effect processes in tandem with gross physiological body signs, this set of lab notebook notes successfully circumvents much student discomfort and aids in long-term lecture material recall. (Graphite, Photoshop, Procreate.)

Forensics Notebook: Decomposition Factors One of several lecture slides on the process of Body Decomposition for Augusta University's Pathology Department. Even hardened medical students and pathology residents were having a hard time digesting real life pictures of decay processes. By replacing photographs with less graphically lifelike illustrations and explaining underlying cause and effect processes in tandem with gross physiological body signs, this set of lab notebook notes successfully circumvents much student discomfort and aids in long-term lecture material recall. (Graphite, Photoshop, Procreate.)