14 Years Manufacturer 14″ Household rubber glove United States Factory

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Sanitation glove, made of 100% natrual latex, textured palm for anti-slip, waterproof, anti acid and alkali, non-toxic. length 36cm, 0.085kg/pair, packing: 100pr/case. Mainly used for food processing, hotels, family kitchen, etc. Color: red, blue, etc.


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Sanitation glove, made of 100% natrual latex, textured palm for anti-slip, waterproof, anti acid and alkali, non-toxic.

length 36cm, 0.085kg/pair, packing: 100pr/case.

Mainly used for food processing, hotels, family kitchen, etc. Color: red, blue, etc.

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    While I’m reviewing the official homicide files and removing my tools from their drawers
    The decedent and the morgue is expertly prepared by underlings-faithful dieners and resident nurses
    The procedure undertaken is always the same, from our tables to the backs of hearses
    My interns were taught the fine art of cadaveric interviews, an ME’s sine qua non tradition
    To arrange the body into what’s known in medical circles as
    The Standard Anatomical Position.

    They remove the corpse from the body bag
    And hoist its heft onto the cold, steel slab
    They prepare my tools for the surgery
    And disrobe the cadaver for its necropsy.

    Vitreous fluid reeks
    Tissue samples stink
    Excised organs leak
    They stain my lab coat pink
    Gurneys groan and squeal
    Charred skin sloughs and peels
    Bloody human veal
    The odor makes me reel.

    Standard-the procedure for hospitals and morgues
    Anatomical-it enables complete dissection to inspect the gore
    Position-its what pathologists and coroners are for.

    Immortalizing decay with our Nikon camera before we ravage the body with our Stryker saw
    Nimble fingers search for micro fibers as the skin is vacuumed for forensic evidence as required by law
    Fingernails are scraped for blood and tissue, dermis debris lodged beneath the nail bed
    Clothes are cut gingerly from the body with fabric cutting scissors, revealing a body stained red
    Our forensic procedures are not taught in medical school, and are lost upon the average physician
    The corpse, now nude, can be placed on its back and situated into.
    The Standard Anatomical Position.

    My assistants scrub and wash the corpse
    With mild soaps and water, postmortem bath in the morgue
    My tools are laid out, gleaming on the tray
    The scene is set…I’m paged and on my way.

    Bile, hot and thick
    Post-mortem facial tics
    Rotten skin so slick
    My Stryker saw revs and kicks
    Exsanguinated pale
    Gas diseased and stale
    The fumes I inhale
    Dissected organs on the scale.

    Standard-the procedure for hospitals and morgues
    Anatomical-it enables complete dissection to inspect the gore
    Position-its what pathologists and coroners are for.

    The metal table gleams-scrubbed by my faithful team.
    My talented medical assistants.
    They’ve emptied the body bag-and checked its two toe tags.
    And readied zip lock bags for evidence.

    The cadaver spatter is impeccably cleaned; tools are washed, tiles are scrubbed and hosed down
    The bedraggled floor is swabbed of its puddles and emptied into a bucket filled a foul ruddy-brown
    Our plastic scrubs, now a red liquescent mess, are disposed of in the proper biohazard bin
    My industrial-strength gilded rubber gloves are stripped and tossed as I lather my hands in the sink and rinse. . .

    My dieners take out the biohazardous trash
    And line the waste bins with fresh orange bags
    They shave the cadaver’s hair for cranial dissection
    And ensure that the autopsy is assisted to completion…
    Faithfully arranging the corpse into the Standard Anatomical Position.

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    Anatomical-it enables complete dissection to inspect the gore
    Position-its what pathologists and coroners are for
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    Its thorax slightly heaving until the hot wind can finally pass
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