The author Mary Roach, in her book "Stiff: The Curious Lives of Human Cadavers," captures a moment where the speaker grapples with the vivid imagery of dissecting a liver and the messy realities that come with it. The visceral details of larvae spilling out and juices popping from intestines evoke a strong response, yet the speaker chooses not to express their curiosity about those specific sensations.
Instead, the narrator highlights the importance of maintaining focus on the value and significance of the work being done. This approach helps to mitigate the discomfort associated with the grotesque aspects of dissection, suggesting a deeper understanding and appreciation for the purpose behind such graphic experiences.