The_Invention_of_Surgery
that “letting of the blood” would hasten the return of speech. For the man who unlocked the secrets of circulation, the mysterie ...
SIX Pathology Though we cut into the inside, we see but the outside of things and make but new superficies to stare at ... Natur ...
Arriving at the morgue, the thirty-eight-year-old, moderately obese and powerfully built deliveryman lies on the stainless-steel ...
decedent’s face, studying his contorted, bluish visage flattened on the right side from lying prone in the snow as he was dying. ...
around, handle the organs with our hands, and use our powers of observation to guess what hastened death. A more advanced techni ...
The brain of this gentlemen is firm and pink, robustly characterized by circuitous folds and wrinkles that shrink with age, but ...
contract to propel blood to the entire body. Dissecting further, we isolate the left anterior descending artery (the LAD, or “wi ...
representation of a heart attack, frozen in time. This clot prevented precious blood flow to the most critical part of his heart ...
his considerable talents as a practicing physician, his towering preeminence as an anatomist, his resourcefulness as an experime ...
Hundreds of cases over the course of sixty years had convinced Morgagni that disease followed observable patterns. In the 1700s, ...
This revolutionary activity challenged feudal lords and royalty, establishing greater democratic rights for the lower classes, e ...
influence on the young physicians’ method of clinical reasoning and scientific observation was significant. Behind the Institute ...
carrier of the plague bacteria, and innocently, Hooke might have been playing with fire in his dissections and depictions. Hooke ...
Lordship sees fit.” By 1678, he published his article on the nature of the “seed from the genitals of animals,” including drawin ...
sperm, and insect eyeballs can you stare at? By the late 18th century, microscopy stalled, even as the Industrial Revolution was ...
everything is transformed.” If he doesn’t hold the sole title as the Father of Chemistry, he is the Father of Stoichiometry, the ...
Finding no success, he added potassium dichromate, creating a dark watery precipitate. While cleaning out his flask with ethylen ...
“Because good fixative, paraffin embedding, microtome and eosin stain were not available prior to the 1860s, pioneer microscopic ...
world, must be regarded as one of the most monotonously successful chemical combinations on earth. All the chemical and pharmace ...
increasingly small, and Müller’s early subject matter was at the extreme boundaries of plain-vision investigation. Müller had le ...
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