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Oct 17 at 13:17 comment added harjot dhillon For dissection we do have sinks nearby but during other medical works our hands get contaminated at uncertain times (by medicine, patients etc). In many rooms only bare feet is allowed so hands get dirty with socks. That’s why I said it’s uncertain. But I have found a trick of my own. Wait for some time, I would post my own answer to show my trick.
Oct 17 at 9:26 comment added virolino Don't you have some wash area (water, sink) close to the place where you dissect? If not, that seems quite bad, for several reasons (how do you clean removed organs for seeing details better?). If you have, then you can see if someone tries to use your soap.
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Oct 16 at 13:39 comment added harjot dhillon @virolino it’s usually unpredictable because sometime I may or may not get chance to dissect. Sometimes I eat at one place sometimes at other place.
Oct 16 at 13:35 comment added harjot dhillon @virolino 1) washroom 2) mess 3) cadaver dissection 4) removing socks
Oct 16 at 11:59 comment added virolino Can you give us an idea of the activities that make you dirty? You are on hostel / campus area, so heavy work seems to be excluded.
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Oct 15 at 15:24 comment added harjot dhillon @ShadowWizard yes definitely.
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Oct 15 at 14:04 comment added Shadow Wizard Do you mean something like this?
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Oct 14 at 20:21 comment added Ray Butterworth An explanation (and photo?) of what "paper soap" means would help for those of us that have never heard of it before.
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