Glove of Death

If you are pursuing a career as a pathologist or toxicologist, be prepared to study retouched photographs of human remains. A post-mortem autopsy is a necessary procedure to obtain a reliable picture of the causes of death, illness or injury. Unfortunately, this process can be extremely unpleasant and repulsive. You've probably noticed that when working with an object, the body must be covered with a napkin? The first public nudity in our lives makes us feel ashamed - we are simply not ready to see a torn human body in a state where the heart has stopped beating. Today we will get acquainted with a photograph of a rare case and find out what a rotten corpse looks like - a sight not for the faint of heart. Last August, pathologist Charles Pollard explained why the process of decay in the human body is complex and unpleasant. Foreign objects may enter the body by accident, and damage



Title: Real Facts About the Clothes and Gloves of Death.

The Glove of Death is a famous and frightening story about mothers who put on gloves the morning before the birth of a child who lived only a few hours. However, where did this creepy tradition come from and why is it still alive today?

Since time immemorial, the glove or hand has been an important symbol of threat and attack. More than 200,000 years BC, the glove was a symbol of power, and later a symbol of revenge. This fear of gloves shows that people have many prejudices regarding the hand and gloves. Unsurprisingly, in the fashion world we are still experiencing many glove stories.

But what is the “hand of death” glove?

These are terrible legends passed down from generation to generation in villages where revenge and survival are taken with the help of gloves. During this period, infants were dressed and equipped with pairs of gloves so that when they left, they would avenge the death of their loved ones. And this clothing would haunt them throughout their lives, as a symbol that would strike fear into the hearts of those who met their family and friends. But why was the child wearing gloves? The glove serves as a symbol of protection for the one wearing it. This is because once a child is born, he becomes vulnerable and needs protection from evil. This symbol reminds us of the need to protect our children from the dangers that await them in real life. We all need help to become better people, to learn to find the strength to fight evil, to overcome our fears and circumstances, to confront powerful forces.