Do you know why cadavers look swollen after they rot? That is thanks  to all those little flesh eating creatures we call maggots and bacteria.  They too have secretion system. The only different is, when we die, our  muscle stops working (d'oh!) thus OUR secretion system fail to dispose  any garbage within our body. Voila! We become their toilet.
Have  you seen Wizard of Oz? One of the characters "melts" when she dies.  That's what happens to cadavers too. They simply melt after awhile.
Human  is supposedly still alive even after the bodies are separated from  their heads, they will stay alert and aware of their surroundings, and  most probably still able to feel pain.
There's and old tradition  in China that daughter in laws should show their respect to their mother  in laws, by providing some of their own meat and serve it as soup for  the mother in laws when they fall ill.
THOSE are some of the stuffs you'll learn from Stiff, The Curious Life of Human Cadaver.
It's been around for quite sometimes, so I was late reading it.
The  writer's style is totally cool and funny. If you think you'll be  reading a boring texbook-like book, you're absolutely wrong. I giggle  while reading it. And for that, I earn a name of "Girl with weird taste  of books."
