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On a white surface, possibly a countertop in a laboratory or medical setting, lies what appears to be a preserved human umbilical cord. It exhibits a twisted, spiraled structure with alternating light and dark, bluish-purple areas. The cord is held by surgical instruments, specifically forceps or clamps, at both ends. A second pair of similar surgical clamps rests beside the cord on a blood-stained, white absorbent pad or paper towel. To the left of the cord is a yellow biohazard waste container with text written in French, including "SUR LE COUVERCLE," "INTRODUCTION DES DECHETS," "EMBALLAGES POUR DECHETS PERFORANTS," and the NF REC logo. The label also includes codes and warnings, such as "DANGER," "Fabrique à partir de matières recyclées," and "3H2/Y1,6/S/26 I/CPABO 0004-P." A gloved hand is seen holding the yellow biohazard container.

There is also text in handwriting on the yellow biohazard container, reading "SDN Chron" and "Tarcan" with a date "10/05/."

In the lower right corner, there is a portion of a bottle labeled "FORMALDEHYDE" and "NEUTRALE PH/PH." The image's background features a white surface and a partially visible gray structure.

The handwritten text in "SDN CHran" and "Tarcan" with a date "10/05/" along with the label in French indicates the specimen might have a connection to the city of Tourcoing, France.
Ellimac

May 14, 2026

Tourcoing, France

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On a white surface, possibly a countertop in a laboratory or medical setting, lies what appears to be a preserved human umbilical cord. It exhibits a twisted, spiraled structure with alternating light and dark, bluish-purple areas. The cord is held by surgical instruments, specifically forceps or clamps, at both ends. A second pair of similar surgical clamps rests beside the cord on a blood-stained, white absorbent pad or paper towel. To the left of the cord is a yellow biohazard waste container with text written in French, including "SUR LE COUVERCLE," "INTRODUCTION DES DECHETS," "EMBALLAGES POUR DECHETS PERFORANTS," and the NF REC logo. The label also includes codes and warnings, such as "DANGER," "Fabrique à partir de matières recyclées," and "3H2/Y1,6/S/26 I/CPABO 0004-P." A gloved hand is seen holding the yellow biohazard container. There is also text in handwriting on the yellow biohazard container, reading "SDN Chron" and "Tarcan" with a date "10/05/." In the lower right corner, there is a portion of a bottle labeled "FORMALDEHYDE" and "NEUTRALE PH/PH." The image's background features a white surface and a partially visible gray structure. The handwritten text in "SDN CHran" and "Tarcan" with a date "10/05/" along with the label in French indicates the specimen might have a connection to the city of Tourcoing, France.

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