Olga Shuck, from a picture found on the film in her camera when she died during the 1918 flu pandemic. She was 22 years old and lived in Kansas.1mo ⋅ CatPooedInMyShoe ⋅ r/lastimages
A case of Nazi paraphernalia set in the floor of a Holocaust museum, forcing visitors to walk on it.1yr ⋅ CatPooedInMyShoe ⋅ r/pics
A colonoscopy on a healthy middle-aged man turned up a live ladybug strolling around in his colon.1yr ⋅ CatPooedInMyShoe ⋅ r/Damnthatsinteresting
You order ONE thing from Temu and the next day the the bank is like “Um are you in Singapore rn cause your credit card is being used there.”10mo ⋅ CatPooedInMyShoe ⋅ r/Wellthatsucks
A Jewish couple, Ralph Polak and Miep Krant, in Amsterdam in 1943. They went into hiding and survived the Holocaust.1yr ⋅ CatPooedInMyShoe ⋅ r/TheWayWeWere
This Montana newborn, Lloyd Johnson, died of “starvation” at seven days because the mom was unable to breastfeed. 1943 wasn’t that long ago.7mo ⋅ CatPooedInMyShoe ⋅ r/TheWayWeWere
This is Elvis, who holds the very specialized job of polar bear pregnancy sniffer. He can detect pregnancy in polar bear poop with 97% accuracy!5yr ⋅ CatPooedInMyShoe ⋅ r/dogswithjobs
The blonde woman is Laurel Silver-Valker, visiting her family at Christmas in 2015. On December 29, she went out scuba diving with a group. The dive boat forgot about her and by the time they remembered and came back for her, Laurel was gone.1yr ⋅ CatPooedInMyShoe ⋅ r/lastimages
Death by malnutrition in a case of anorexia nervosa. Patient was 65 inches tall and weighed 63 pounds.1yr ⋅ CatPooedInMyShoe ⋅ r/MedicalGore
Colter the Karelian Bear Dog and K9 for the Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife. He’s about to retire after a 14-year career.1yr ⋅ CatPooedInMyShoe ⋅ r/dogswithjobs
A Dutch-Indonesian family posing with the Jewish boy they were hiding. The Hague, occupied Netherlands, circa 1942.8mo ⋅ CatPooedInMyShoe ⋅ r/TheWayWeWere
An 8-month-old baby was maimed by rodents after her parents left her alone on the floor of an unheated hut for hours.1yr ⋅ CatPooedInMyShoe ⋅ r/MorbidReality
Child labor: a spinner at the cotton mill, circa 1910. She didn’t know her age, and made less than half a dollar a day.1yr ⋅ CatPooedInMyShoe ⋅ r/TheWayWeWere
Decomp of elderly man who died in a sauna and lay undiscovered for three days. Body partially mummified.1yr ⋅ CatPooedInMyShoe ⋅ r/MedicalGore
I think whoever filled out this 1945 certificate of stillbirth was going through some things.8mo ⋅ CatPooedInMyShoe ⋅ r/TheWayWeWere
Chinese Jews in Kaifeng in 1938. The Kaifeng Jews were a centuries-old Jewish community that settled in China, possibly as early as the 12th century.7mo ⋅ CatPooedInMyShoe ⋅ r/TheWayWeWere
Nymphas Hanks and Mary Una Elizabeth Pedigo at the time of their wedding in Utah, 1919. The groom was blind and had no hands (hence the glasses and the pose). He’d lost his hands and eyesight in a blasting accident age 21.3wk ⋅ CatPooedInMyShoe ⋅ r/TheWayWeWere
Belka and Strelka. Soviet Union, 1960. The first doggy astronauts to return to Earth.4yr ⋅ CatPooedInMyShoe ⋅ r/dogswithjobs
Horrifying medical neglect in a toddler. Her parents took her to the hospital and had her diagnosed with retinoblastoma, an eye cancer, but did not comply with treatment recommendations. Five months later they brought her back in the condition shown. She died two days afterwards.2yr ⋅ CatPooedInMyShoe ⋅ r/MorbidReality
Remi the police bloodhound found a missing girl who had been gone for ten hours!4yr ⋅ CatPooedInMyShoe ⋅ r/dogswithjobs
A baby was badly burned during an MRI. They had to amputate her arm.11mo ⋅ CatPooedInMyShoe ⋅ r/MedicalGore
🔥 Massive beehive found in California homeowner’s attic. Approx. 60,000 bees were relocated. 🔥5yr ⋅ CatPooedInMyShoe ⋅ r/NatureIsFuckingLit
Mexican wedding veil with rainbow flowers embroidered around the edges1yr ⋅ CatPooedInMyShoe ⋅ r/RainbowEverything
Not a birb divorce but fighting over birb visitation in a human divorce. Delete if inappropriate.4yr ⋅ CatPooedInMyShoe ⋅ r/DivorcedBirds
Portrait of Dothan, Alabama baby Nina Bernice Brunson at around six months of age, in early 1907. She died of whooping cough at ten months of age. Now there are vaccines.7mo ⋅ CatPooedInMyShoe ⋅ r/TheWayWeWere
My brother’s gravestones. He has two: one put up by our family and one put up by his high school classmates who pooled their money. He was killed in a car wreck at the end of his junior year.4mo ⋅ CatPooedInMyShoe ⋅ r/CemeteryPorn
She was very pretty and young; I wonder what happened to her. Grave in Fort Wayne, Indiana8mo ⋅ CatPooedInMyShoe ⋅ r/CemeteryPorn
98-year-old Joan Meyer confronts the police searching the Marion, Kansas home she shared with her son, a newspaper publisher. He thinks the stress of the raid contributed to her death a day later.9mo ⋅ CatPooedInMyShoe ⋅ r/lastimages
Two unidentified Jewish girls awaiting deportation in Munich on Nov. 11, 1942. Their entire transport of nearly 1000 people was shot shortly after arrival in Lithuania.1yr ⋅ CatPooedInMyShoe ⋅ r/lastimages
Tragic death of a four-year-old girl: asphyxiation by roundworms. Her background and life circumstances are unknown.11mo ⋅ CatPooedInMyShoe ⋅ r/MedicalGore
A house fire victim. Truncal and extremity escharotomies have been performed.1yr ⋅ CatPooedInMyShoe ⋅ r/MedicalGore
Three medical students at the Woman’s Medical College of Pennsylvania, in 1885.8mo ⋅ CatPooedInMyShoe ⋅ r/TheWayWeWere
That hair is... a choice. I don’t know how he maintained that without using hairspray. Texas, circa 1900.4mo ⋅ CatPooedInMyShoe ⋅ r/TheWayWeWere
Her birth name was Ott and she was a member of the Gros Ventre tribe at Fort Belknap Agency in Montana. She took the Christian name Nellie, married in 1884 at the age of fourteen, and was dead by thirty.8mo ⋅ CatPooedInMyShoe ⋅ r/TheWayWeWere
Portrait of a young Holocaust survivor living at a Jewish orphanage in Sosnowiec, Poland. January 1946.2yr ⋅ CatPooedInMyShoe ⋅ r/TheWayWeWere
Patient was struck by lightning and knocked out. When he came to, his metal neck chain and locket had burned into his skin.1yr ⋅ CatPooedInMyShoe ⋅ r/MedicalGore
The court gave him a one-hour phone call with his chicks on the weekends he didn’t have them. It didn’t seem to be enough. He missed them terribly.3yr ⋅ CatPooedInMyShoe ⋅ r/DivorcedBirds
This very good doggo helped the Santa Rosa County Sheriff’s Office find a missing three-year-old boy with autism!4yr ⋅ CatPooedInMyShoe ⋅ r/dogswithjobs
Mary Sara, a Sami woman, on arrival in Seattle, Washington in mid-January 1933. By May she was dead, a victim of tuberculosis. Her perfectly ordinary brain was sent to the Smithsonian Institution, as part of their “racial brain collection.”9mo ⋅ CatPooedInMyShoe ⋅ r/lastimages
Holocaust survivors Renee and Klara Firestone arrive in America at LaGuardia Airport in New York City, in 1948.6mo ⋅ CatPooedInMyShoe ⋅ r/TheWayWeWere
Chorizo and Cocoa helped their hooman make his FedEx deliveries!4yr ⋅ CatPooedInMyShoe ⋅ r/dogswithjobs
What happened after a patient refused surgery and left the hospital AMA after being diagnosed with squamous cell carcinoma of the lip.11mo ⋅ CatPooedInMyShoe ⋅ r/MedicalGore
Ten-month-old Earl Barnes, 1890. He was raised in two different orphanages from age five and went on to serve in World War I.1yr ⋅ CatPooedInMyShoe ⋅ r/TheWayWeWere
Sarah Matilda Grandon Cook, I guesstimate in the early 1880s sometime, when she was about twenty. She looks very young but she was old enough to wear her hair up. Sarah went on to have at least ten children.8mo ⋅ CatPooedInMyShoe ⋅ r/TheWayWeWere
Wedding portrait, Minnesota, 1911. Note the delicate lace on the bride’s high-necked blouse.1mo ⋅ CatPooedInMyShoe ⋅ r/TheWayWeWere
This is the wedding photo of Eunice Beale and Roy Whetstone, taken on November 27, 1918. Nothing about the seventeen-year-old bride’s clothes strikes me as bridal, but perhaps she could not afford a fancy white dress.8mo ⋅ CatPooedInMyShoe ⋅ r/TheWayWeWere
Vintage dog with a job: Salvo the “Paradog” completing a parachute jump during training in World War II.4yr ⋅ CatPooedInMyShoe ⋅ r/dogswithjobs
A great-grandmother, Thelma Blanche Schambers, with her great-grandkids in 19764mo ⋅ CatPooedInMyShoe ⋅ r/TheWayWeWere
Full thickness laceration in a toothless infant’s tongue. Child abuse was suspected; fortunately video surveillance footage of the patient’s daycare showed the injury was from an accident.11mo ⋅ CatPooedInMyShoe ⋅ r/MedicalGore
Severe scalp injury in a newborn; happened during Cesarean section1yr ⋅ CatPooedInMyShoe ⋅ r/MedicalGore
Carrie Kirk, a 101-year-old, formerly enslaved woman, attending a literacy class in Cleveland, Ohio in 1938.4yr ⋅ CatPooedInMyShoe ⋅ r/TheWayWeWere
Patient went to a “traditional healer” for snakebite treatment. A tourniquet was applied and left on for 12 days. Result: this.1yr ⋅ CatPooedInMyShoe ⋅ r/MedicalGore
Esbon High School District Champion girls’ basketball team. Kansas, 1925. I think at least some of the girls are wearing bloomers.1mo ⋅ CatPooedInMyShoe ⋅ r/TheWayWeWere
Rip, the cross terrier rescue dog. London Blitz. July 1940. Rip is credited with saving 100 lives.4yr ⋅ CatPooedInMyShoe ⋅ r/dogswithjobs
Exploratory laparotomy revealing gangrenous bowels. The patient died.1yr ⋅ CatPooedInMyShoe ⋅ r/MedicalGore
Money had been tight since the divorce, but Cindy was having second thoughts about home haircuts for her chicks.3yr ⋅ CatPooedInMyShoe ⋅ r/DivorcedBirds
This baby was born with multiple serious defects: ectopia cordis, omphalocele, and a cleft lip and palate. Unsurprisingly she died hours after birth.1yr ⋅ CatPooedInMyShoe ⋅ r/MedicalGore
A Minnesota woman, Lempi Raattama, and her baby son, Minnesota, circa 1924.1mo ⋅ CatPooedInMyShoe ⋅ r/TheWayWeWere
Traumatic injury, near-complete avulsion of the right forequarter1yr ⋅ CatPooedInMyShoe ⋅ r/MedicalGore
Clinical pictures of the patient with a giant mushroom-like basal cell carcinoma in the right scapular region. When a dressing was applied the patient experienced spontaneous bleeding.1yr ⋅ CatPooedInMyShoe ⋅ r/MedicalGore
A little boy named Siegbert on his first day of school, holding the traditional Schultute (school cone) filled with candies. Augsburg, Germany, 1930.11mo ⋅ CatPooedInMyShoe ⋅ r/TheWayWeWere
Hilda Churchill and her husband, United Kingdom, 1929. Hilda was born in 1911 and survived the Spanish Flu pandemic which killed her sister. She died of COVID-19 in Salford, England on March 28, age 108.4yr ⋅ CatPooedInMyShoe ⋅ r/TheWayWeWere
These three women completed their education as physicians in Philadelphia in 1885.4yr ⋅ CatPooedInMyShoe ⋅ r/TheWayWeWere
This photo was taken by Anne Marie West during a visit to her family in June 1987. The person on the left is Heather West, standing next to their dad Fred. A few days after Anne-Marie’s visit, Heather vanished and in 1994 she was found buried with Fred and Rose West’s other victims.4mo ⋅ CatPooedInMyShoe ⋅ r/lastimages
Serial killer Jerry Brudos took this photo of 19-year-old Karen Sprinker shortly before he murdered her in his garage in Oregon in 1969.1yr ⋅ CatPooedInMyShoe ⋅ r/lastimages
A family outside their home in Soviet Kyrgyzstan. I don’t know enough about what the standard of living was at the time and place to say if the photo indicates whether these people were prosperous or poor. 1959.7mo ⋅ CatPooedInMyShoe ⋅ r/TheWayWeWere
A married couple on the Nebraska prairie, 1800s. Though ramshackle and leaning a little, their house has homey touches, including a decorative wreath and some pet songbirds in a cage.4yr ⋅ CatPooedInMyShoe ⋅ r/TheWayWeWere
Henry Curl, prisoner 9677 at the Kansas State Penitentiary. He was received into the prison in March 1901, convicted of “crimes against nature.” 🤔1yr ⋅ CatPooedInMyShoe ⋅ r/TheWayWeWere
K9 Bane of the St. Francis, Wisconsin police. He has his own Facebook page!5yr ⋅ CatPooedInMyShoe ⋅ r/dogswithjobs
This man, Wesley Still Smoking, disappeared in October 2018. This photo of him was taken on a trail camera on October 12; this is the last time anyone saw him. In March 2022, his remains were located and identified.2yr ⋅ CatPooedInMyShoe ⋅ r/lastimages
The McKinney family: parents Edward and Lenora and their sons, Earl and Lloyd, in 1898. The children’s clothes are not unusual: boys of the period generally wore dresses until the age of five or so.8mo ⋅ CatPooedInMyShoe ⋅ r/TheWayWeWere
Retinoblastoma in a young girl, 14x16 cm in size. Her parents took her to the hospital and had her diagnosed but did not comply with treatment recommendations. Five months later they brought her back in the condition shown. She died two days afterwards.2yr ⋅ CatPooedInMyShoe ⋅ r/MedicalGore
A Pawnee woman preparing an animal skin at a campsite. Oklahoma, 1886.1yr ⋅ CatPooedInMyShoe ⋅ r/TheWayWeWere
Five-year-old Riham al-Abdallah clutches her seven-month-old sister Tuka by the shirt in the last moments of her life, while their father watches from above. Riham and other family members were killed in an airstrike in Syria in 2019. Tuka survived.1yr ⋅ CatPooedInMyShoe ⋅ r/lastimages
When Chris came out as non-binary, their wife couldn’t accept it and left. Chris believes they’ll find love again, though, with a more open-minded bird.1yr ⋅ CatPooedInMyShoe ⋅ r/DivorcedBirds
The Ferby Family Band with their instruments. Olathe, Kansas, circa 1910.1yr ⋅ CatPooedInMyShoe ⋅ r/TheWayWeWere
An engagement photo of Donald Herman King and Bonnie Joleen Crismon, who married on May 14, 1946 in Caldwell, Idaho7mo ⋅ CatPooedInMyShoe ⋅ r/TheWayWeWere
Cyla Tine Stundel and her son, Ksiel, at his Bar Mitzvah in Wisconsin in 1959. Cyla escaped from a ghetto in Nazi-occupied Ukraine in 1942 and hid for two years until the Red Army liberated the area in 1944. The sole Holocaust survivor in her family, she moved to the US in 1949.3yr ⋅ CatPooedInMyShoe ⋅ r/TheWayWeWere
Portrait of a Sephardic Jewish woman, Daisy Seror, in a traditional Tunisian costume. Circa 1951.3yr ⋅ CatPooedInMyShoe ⋅ r/TheWayWeWere
Last photograph of Martha Baird Caldwell before her death of appendicitis on October 15, 1859. She was a 37-year-old West Virginia mother of six children.1mo ⋅ CatPooedInMyShoe ⋅ r/lastimages
A newborn in hydrops fetalis, with Rhesus foeto-maternal incompatibility. They tried to save him but he died an hour after birth.1yr ⋅ CatPooedInMyShoe ⋅ r/MedicalGore
Group portrait of Jewish Holocaust survivors in Kielce, Poland in 1945. Many of these people were killed a year later in the Kielce Pogrom.11mo ⋅ CatPooedInMyShoe ⋅ r/lastimages
Severe hyperplastic oral candidiasis in a patient with HIV/AIDS1yr ⋅ CatPooedInMyShoe ⋅ r/MedicalGore
Dog trainer uses a cattle prod, unintentionally shocking dog owner.7mo ⋅ CatPooedInMyShoe ⋅ r/awfuleverything
A Missouri family of four posing together in I think the 1940s. Perhaps they’re dressed up for church; Mom has a veil.5mo ⋅ CatPooedInMyShoe ⋅ r/TheWayWeWere
Myiasis of the foot, due to chronic osteomyelitis. The patient, who was homeless, had previously noticed the maggots but didn’t seek care because he felt “ok” otherwise.1yr ⋅ CatPooedInMyShoe ⋅ r/MedicalGore
James Flowers, a club singer in Washington DC, and Margaret Chelednik, his groupie turned wife, at their 1961 wedding. Flowers later found religion, gave up singing and became a minister. He died of COVID-19 in April, age 84.4yr ⋅ CatPooedInMyShoe ⋅ r/TheWayWeWere
This man was struck by lightning and knocked out. When he woke up 15 minutes later, he had no memory of what happened but his metal neck chain and locket had burned into his skin.1yr ⋅ CatPooedInMyShoe ⋅ r/Damnthatsinteresting
Kicked out of the house by his cold-hearted witch of a soon-to-be ex-wife, Steve threw a fit in the yard and was arrested.3yr ⋅ CatPooedInMyShoe ⋅ r/DivorcedBirds
Leopards cut off my food stamps and didn’t bring back coal jobs as promised!4yr ⋅ CatPooedInMyShoe ⋅ r/LeopardsAteMyFace
When Ellen’s husband took her out to dinner and told her he was leaving her for a bird in the next pond over, she sobbed the entire subway ride home. She didn’t care who saw.3yr ⋅ CatPooedInMyShoe ⋅ r/DivorcedBirds
Industrial injuries, post 7: Arm torn off by dye mixing machine. They reattached it.11mo ⋅ CatPooedInMyShoe ⋅ r/MedicalGore
The students and teacher of a Jewish girls’ school in Brzeziny, Poland. 19271wk ⋅ CatPooedInMyShoe ⋅ r/TheWayWeWere
Gathering of the Ayneses, an Oklahoma family. Not sure when but the hairstyles look very sixties.7mo ⋅ CatPooedInMyShoe ⋅ r/TheWayWeWere
78% of hospitalized covid patients had BMI over 25, but their severe covid DEFINITELY had nothing to do with them being overweight, promise3yr ⋅ CatPooedInMyShoe ⋅ r/fatlogic
Wilson Chinn, Charles Taylor, Rebecca Huger, and Rosina Downs (not sure which is which), early 1860s. All four had been enslaved in New Orleans, but were now free, living in New York and proud to show off their new literacy.4yr ⋅ CatPooedInMyShoe ⋅ r/TheWayWeWere
Primary Cutaneous Blastomycosis. This started with a “pimple” which the patient cut open with a woodworking blade.2yr ⋅ CatPooedInMyShoe ⋅ r/MedicalGore
Mucinous adenocarcinoma of the abdomen. Sadly the patient did not survive.1yr ⋅ CatPooedInMyShoe ⋅ r/MedicalGore
Newborn with gastroschisis, a birth defect where there is a hole in the abdomen. Most of this one-day-old’s intestines are on the outside. This occurred in Sierra Leone. His parents took him home to die.1yr ⋅ CatPooedInMyShoe ⋅ r/MedicalGore
Mugshots of Evelyn Moore at the time of her arrest on drug charges in New York in May 1969. In 1970 she was found murdered. Her fingerprints were matched to her arrest record but, as she used a string of alias names, she wasn’t identified till 2017.1mo ⋅ CatPooedInMyShoe ⋅ r/lastimages
American Civil War widow Henrietta “Etta” Burrows posing with her cakes on the occasion of her 100th and final birthday in September 1945.2wk ⋅ CatPooedInMyShoe ⋅ r/TheWayWeWere
This evisceration was described as “distracting but not life-threatening” by the Crisis Medicine site1yr ⋅ CatPooedInMyShoe ⋅ r/MedicalGore
Coal miner Jess Bishop breathing his last while his miner sons keep watch. A victim of black lung disease. 1976.10mo ⋅ CatPooedInMyShoe ⋅ r/lastimages
Roop Kanwar with her dead husband. In 1987, Roop became the last known victim of sati, a Hindu tradition where a widow is immolated on her late husband’s funeral pyre.1yr ⋅ CatPooedInMyShoe ⋅ r/lastimages
Surveillance camera image of Dushawna Glover, a 48-year-old woman with intellectual disabilities, the day she walked away from her group home on May 16, 2020. In October 2022, her remains were found in a swamp.1yr ⋅ CatPooedInMyShoe ⋅ r/lastimages
A family with two children and a dog posing in front of their log cabin in Thomas County, Georgia, 1895.3yr ⋅ CatPooedInMyShoe ⋅ r/TheWayWeWere
The boy dying in the young man’s arms is 12-year-old Hector Pieterson. He was shot by South African police on June 16, 1976, when what was supposed to be a peaceful youth protest against Apartheid policies turned into a bloodbath.1yr ⋅ CatPooedInMyShoe ⋅ r/lastimages
On May 17, 2018, dance teacher Daniil Rostvinschii/Rostvinsky posted this as his new Facebook cover photo. On May 29, he jumped off the Sunshine Skyway Bridge in St. Petersburg, Florida.1yr ⋅ CatPooedInMyShoe ⋅ r/lastimages
Linear immunoglobin A (IgA) bullous dermatosis (LABD), a rare autoimmune disease. The back was most affected but the patient had bullous lesions over much of his body.1yr ⋅ CatPooedInMyShoe ⋅ r/MedicalGore
A happy couple by the water at Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts, 1947. This photo could almost have been taken today; it's hard to believe it was over seventy years ago.3yr ⋅ CatPooedInMyShoe ⋅ r/TheWayWeWere
Holocaust survivor Flora van Brink Hony Bader and her grandson, David, celebrate Hanukkah. Wisconsin, 1977.1yr ⋅ CatPooedInMyShoe ⋅ r/TheWayWeWere
Klandma has no idea what’s being taught in either country’s schools1yr ⋅ CatPooedInMyShoe ⋅ r/ForwardsFromKlandma
A Cajun family canoeing home to their shack on the Louisiana bayou. 1930s.3yr ⋅ CatPooedInMyShoe ⋅ r/TheWayWeWere
Liposarcoma of the neck, as shown on autopsy. The patient’s tumor became so large it basically suffocated him.1yr ⋅ CatPooedInMyShoe ⋅ r/MedicalGore
Fatal tetanus infection originating from fungating advanced breast cancer.1yr ⋅ CatPooedInMyShoe ⋅ r/MedicalGore
A mom reads to her 6yo child through a basement window during a 1949 polio quarantine4yr ⋅ CatPooedInMyShoe ⋅ r/TheWayWeWere
A bottle of pus extracted from a patient with purulent pericarditis, an infection of the pericardial space. Looks to be about a liter.11mo ⋅ CatPooedInMyShoe ⋅ r/MedicalGore
Patient was climbing a fence, slipped, fell and wound up impaled on the fence post1yr ⋅ CatPooedInMyShoe ⋅ r/MedicalGore
Angiosarcoma of the breast in a 23-year-old woman. Sadly she died 7 months later.1yr ⋅ CatPooedInMyShoe ⋅ r/MedicalGore
Theo knew he was in deep doo-doo when he looked through the peephole of his nest and saw his ex.3yr ⋅ CatPooedInMyShoe ⋅ r/DivorcedBirds