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  2. I Tried Ultheraphy Skin Tightening—Here are My Honest Thoughts

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    Here, my experience with the popular skin-tightening procedure on my neck and jawline. But in both cases, the result was worth it. I Tried Ultheraphy Skin Tightening—Here are My Honest Thoughts

  3. List of books bound in human skin - Wikipedia

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    A copy of De integritatis et corruptionis virginum notis kept in the Wellcome Library, believed to be bound in human skin Anthropodermic bibliopegy —the binding of books in human skin—peaked in the 19th century. The practice was most popular amongst doctors, who had access to cadavers in their profession. It was nonetheless a rare phenomenon even at the peak of its popularity, and ...

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    Her brand offers an Acne Lab Test, which involves getting a blood test to analyze your personal acne triggers (i.e., hormones, stress, digestion, etc.) and explore the best way to treat them ...

  5. Destinies of the Soul - Wikipedia

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    Houssaye was friends with Bouland and gifted him the book after writing it. The book was not bound in human skin until its acquisition by Bouland, who believed that "a book about the human soul deserved to have a human covering". He used the skin of a deceased woman in a French psychiatric hospital, where he was a medical student.

  6. Anthropodermic bibliopegy - Wikipedia

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    Anthropodermic bibliopegy is the practice of binding books in human skin. As of April 2022, The Anthropodermic Book Project has examined 31 out of 50 books [1] in public institutions supposed to have anthropodermic bindings, of which 18 have been confirmed as human and 13 have been demonstrated to be non-human leather instead. [1] [2]

  7. Harvard says it's removed human skin from binding of 19th ...

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    Harvard University said it has removed human skin from the binding of a 19th century book about the afterlife that has been in its collections since the 1930s. The decision came after a review ...

  8. Harvard Library removes human skin from book binding - AOL

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    Harvard University removed human skin from the binding of "Des Destinées de L'âme" in Houghton Library on Wednesday after a review found ethical concerns with the book's origin and history.

  9. Masaru Emoto - Wikipedia

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    His 2004 book The Hidden Messages in Water was a New York Times best seller. [2] His ideas had evolved over the years, and his early work revolved around pseudoscientific hypotheses that water could react to positive thoughts and words and that polluted water could be cleaned through prayer and positive visualization.