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halakhano asked: Ok you probably are teenager or at least in your'e early twenties who's avidly interested in medical stuff , any I found this girl with some serious problems I thought that hopefully maybe you could help her out in some way , maybe you could direct her to place that could her or something you can see the video at( mmmmlonghairedmen ) <<< thats the URL.
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Ok, postmortem it is. No promises I haven't posted...
Anonymous asked: Hello, I've had a pretty harsh upbringing and could use some advice. I'm from america, specifically west philadelphia, that's where I was born and raised and it's a really nice town :). I had a funny childhood. Most days I would spend in the playground where i "chilled" as they say with my friends or played basketball outside of school. My problem started when a...
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Multiple Sclerosis as a Recognized Condition
As someone who’s good friends with someone with advanced MS but still manages to go around the world and convince governments to set aside habitat for flyways and breeding grounds for cranes, I sort of just took the current knowledge we have of the disease for granted.
Basically, MS is an inflammation of the fatty myelin sheath around the axons of the brain and spinal cord due to the body...
Anonymous asked: Any information on how the 19th or early 20th century dealt with multiple sclerosis?
love-fate-and-happiness asked: Hey, you wanted asks so here you go.
A couple years ago, I had a sharp pain in my right side that was pretty bad. I at first thought it was my appendix, but I went to the doctors and they sent me to have an ultra sound and saw some damage and swelling to my right kidney so they believe I passed a kidney stone ( not 100% sure, though.) I went for another one a couple months later and they...
A couple years ago, I had a sharp pain in my right side that was pretty bad. I at first thought it was my appendix, but I went to the doctors and they sent me to have an ultra sound and saw some damage and swelling to my right kidney so they believe I passed a kidney stone ( not 100% sure, though.) I went for another one a couple months later and they...
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Have any questions? Personal, blog, historical,... →
ofpaperandponies:
All I’ve gotten so far is an anon spam and an anon request for more penises (what are you, 11?). I’m bored, in a decent mood, and anon is on (obviously), so throw whatever at me. Just not penises.
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Have any questions? →
I’ll be working most of today (…fingers crossed the queue works), but this evening I’ll answer any questions you might have. I’m also taking requests, but those won’t all be completed in one day, obviously. So if you have any questions, personal, medical, blog-related, historical, whatever, just ask!
fredantonia-deactivated20120713 asked: Are you a hypochondriac that's why you're good at researching medical shit online?
ardipith-deactivated20111016 asked: this is nothing but a note of appreciation. beautiful, beautiful blog.
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Spines in history: Illustrations
General Spine (historically):
Jacopo Berengario da Capri, 1523
Mansur ibn Ilyas, 1390
Bartholomeo Eustachi, 1500s (published 1783)
Johann Adam Kulmus, 1774 [Tokyo]
Shinnin Kawaguchi, 1772
Carlo Ruini, 1618 [horse spine]
William Cheselden, 1733
Adriaan van Spiegel and Giulio Casseri, 1626
Andreas Vesalius, 1555
Bernardino Genga, 1691
Posterior Spine (accurately):
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xtoxictears asked: Could you hunt down an old sketch of a spine, perhaps like something from Gray's Anatomy with all the correct labels? It would need to be straight on, considering getting it tattooed over my own spine.:)
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