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State Medical Boards: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO)
John Oliver discusses state medical boards, how they often fail to protect patients from bad doctors, and what it all has to do with Melrose Place.
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published: 14 Mar 2024
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How Depression Affects The Brain - Yale Medicine Explains
For more information on mental health or #YaleMedicine, visit: https://www.yalemedicine.org/conditions/topics/mental-health.
For many people, depression turns out to be one of the most disabling illnesses that we have in society. Despite the treatments that we have available, many people are not responding that well. It's a disorder that can be very disabling in society. It's also a disorder that has medical consequences. By understand the neurobiology of depression we hope to be able more to find the right treatment for the patient suffering from this disease. The current standard of care for the treatment of depression is based on what we call the monoamine deficiency hypothesis. Essentially, presuming that one of three neurotransmitters in the brain is deficient or underactive. But th...
published: 26 May 2021
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DO NOT go to MEDICAL SCHOOL (If This is You)
DO NOT go to medical school if you identify with these 4 factors. Med school is a long and arduous journey. If you're going to become a doctor because your parents want you to, if you don't like working with people, if you aren't ready to commit to the hard work for years on end, or if medicine isn't your main focus, then reconsider your decision.
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published: 22 Dec 2018
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Why doesn’t cold medicine work?
Experts have known for a long time that the cold medicine you can get on pharmacy shelves doesn't really work. So why do they even make it? #health #healthcare #medicine #science #government
published: 03 Dec 2024
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Common Medicines For General Medical Practice / Medicine Name and Uses
Common Medicines For General Medical Practice / Medicine Name and Uses
This Video Is For Medical Students,
In This Video We Are Talking About Most Commonly Used Medicine,
If You Like The Video, Be Sure To Subscribe To The Channel
More videos links.
How To Give Injection in Cannula Easily at Home
https://youtu.be/_KcpmGpE-dM
IV Drip Procedures in Hindi || IV Fluid Management
https://youtu.be/uz0Mecd4_3U
47 Basic Orthopedic Instruments Name And uses
https://youtu.be/i8i_B5XpmqQ
Common Medical Terms
https://youtu.be/2FsH61ZYTFE
Iv cannula,IV Cannula Colour Size external diameter and flow rate https://youtu.be/ijMlJ1KOgcU
38 Obstretice & Gynecology Instruments With Names And Their Uses https://youtu.be/xkx6wIFqmP0
C- Section All Instruments With Names And Uses
https://youtu.be/dwo2f...
published: 25 Mar 2023
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Emergency Injection // Emergency Medicine // #emergency #injection
This Video Is For Medical Students,
In This Video We Are Talking About Emergency Injection,
If You Like The Video, Be Sure To Subscribe To The Channel
More videos links.
How To Give Injection in Cannula Easily at Home
https://youtu.be/_KcpmGpE-dM
IV Drip Procedures in Hindi || IV Fluid Management
https://youtu.be/uz0Mecd4_3U
47 Basic Orthopedic Instruments Name And uses
https://youtu.be/i8i_B5XpmqQ
Common Medical Terms
https://youtu.be/2FsH61ZYTFE
Iv cannula,IV Cannula Colour Size external diameter and flow rate https://youtu.be/ijMlJ1KOgcU
38 Obstretice & Gynecology Instruments With Names And Their Uses https://youtu.be/xkx6wIFqmP0
C- Section All Instruments With Names And Uses
https://youtu.be/dwo2fXhKhW8
Appendectomy All Instruments With Names And Uses
https://youtu.be/B-J-0M...
published: 31 Dec 2022
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Different Ways of Withdrawing Medication from an Ampule
published: 19 Sep 2022
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Department of Internal Medicine Live Stream
published: 17 Jan 2025
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Medicine Digestion: What Happens After You Swallow a Pill?
When you swallow a pill, it enters your digestive system and travels down the esophagus to the stomach. Once in the stomach, the pill dissolves and releases its contents, which then get absorbed into the bloodstream. The liver then filters the medication and metabolizes it. Any remaining medication then travels to the kidneys for elimination through urine. However, certain factors like food, medication interactions, and health conditions can affect how quickly and efficiently a pill is digested. #animation #shorts #digestion #medicine
published: 28 Mar 2023
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MEDICINE - QUEEN NAIJA (OFFICIAL VIDEO)
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published: 30 Mar 2018
22:56
State Medical Boards: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO)
John Oliver discusses state medical boards, how they often fail to protect patients from bad doctors, and what it all has to do with Melrose Place.
Connect wi...
John Oliver discusses state medical boards, how they often fail to protect patients from bad doctors, and what it all has to do with Melrose Place.
Connect with Last Week Tonight online...
Subscribe to the Last Week Tonight YouTube channel for more almost news as it almost happens: www.youtube.com/lastweektonight
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John Oliver discusses state medical boards, how they often fail to protect patients from bad doctors, and what it all has to do with Melrose Place.
Connect with Last Week Tonight online...
Subscribe to the Last Week Tonight YouTube channel for more almost news as it almost happens: www.youtube.com/lastweektonight
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- published: 14 Mar 2024
- views: 3700841
3:34
How Depression Affects The Brain - Yale Medicine Explains
For more information on mental health or #YaleMedicine, visit: https://www.yalemedicine.org/conditions/topics/mental-health.
For many people, depression turns ...
For more information on mental health or #YaleMedicine, visit: https://www.yalemedicine.org/conditions/topics/mental-health.
For many people, depression turns out to be one of the most disabling illnesses that we have in society. Despite the treatments that we have available, many people are not responding that well. It's a disorder that can be very disabling in society. It's also a disorder that has medical consequences. By understand the neurobiology of depression we hope to be able more to find the right treatment for the patient suffering from this disease. The current standard of care for the treatment of depression is based on what we call the monoamine deficiency hypothesis. Essentially, presuming that one of three neurotransmitters in the brain is deficient or underactive. But the reality is, there are more than 100 neurotransmitters in the brain. And billions of connections between neurons. So we know that that's a limited hypothesis. Neurotransmitters can be thought of as the chemical messengers within the brain, it's what helps one cell in the brain communicate with another, to pass that message along from one brain region to another. For decades, we thought that the primary pathology, the primary cause of depression was some abnormality in these neurotransmitters, specifically serotonin or norepinephrine. However, norepinephrine and serotonin did not seem to be able to account for this cause, or to cause the symptoms of depression in people who had major depression. Instead, the chemical messengers between the nerve cells in the higher centers of the brain, which include glutamate and GABA, were possibilities as alternative causes for the symptoms of depression. When you're exposed to severe and chronic stress like people experience when they have depression, you lose some of the connections between the nerve cells. The communication in these circuits becomes inefficient and noisy, we think that the loss of these synaptic connections contributes to the biology of depression. There are clear differences between a healthy brain and a depressed brain. And the exciting thing is, when you treat that depression effectively, the brain goes back to looking like a healthy brain, both at the cellular level and at a global scale. It's critical to understand the neurobiology of depression and how the brain plays a role in that for two main reasons. One, it helps us understand how the disease develops and progresses, and we can start to target treatments based on that. We are in a new era of psychiatry. This is a paradigm shift, away from a model of monoaminergic deficiency to a fuller understanding of the brain as a complex neurochemical organ. All of the research is driven by the imperative to alleviate human suffering. Depression is one of the most substantial contributors to human suffering. The opportunity to make even a tiny dent in that is an incredible opportunity.
https://wn.com/How_Depression_Affects_The_Brain_Yale_Medicine_Explains
For more information on mental health or #YaleMedicine, visit: https://www.yalemedicine.org/conditions/topics/mental-health.
For many people, depression turns out to be one of the most disabling illnesses that we have in society. Despite the treatments that we have available, many people are not responding that well. It's a disorder that can be very disabling in society. It's also a disorder that has medical consequences. By understand the neurobiology of depression we hope to be able more to find the right treatment for the patient suffering from this disease. The current standard of care for the treatment of depression is based on what we call the monoamine deficiency hypothesis. Essentially, presuming that one of three neurotransmitters in the brain is deficient or underactive. But the reality is, there are more than 100 neurotransmitters in the brain. And billions of connections between neurons. So we know that that's a limited hypothesis. Neurotransmitters can be thought of as the chemical messengers within the brain, it's what helps one cell in the brain communicate with another, to pass that message along from one brain region to another. For decades, we thought that the primary pathology, the primary cause of depression was some abnormality in these neurotransmitters, specifically serotonin or norepinephrine. However, norepinephrine and serotonin did not seem to be able to account for this cause, or to cause the symptoms of depression in people who had major depression. Instead, the chemical messengers between the nerve cells in the higher centers of the brain, which include glutamate and GABA, were possibilities as alternative causes for the symptoms of depression. When you're exposed to severe and chronic stress like people experience when they have depression, you lose some of the connections between the nerve cells. The communication in these circuits becomes inefficient and noisy, we think that the loss of these synaptic connections contributes to the biology of depression. There are clear differences between a healthy brain and a depressed brain. And the exciting thing is, when you treat that depression effectively, the brain goes back to looking like a healthy brain, both at the cellular level and at a global scale. It's critical to understand the neurobiology of depression and how the brain plays a role in that for two main reasons. One, it helps us understand how the disease develops and progresses, and we can start to target treatments based on that. We are in a new era of psychiatry. This is a paradigm shift, away from a model of monoaminergic deficiency to a fuller understanding of the brain as a complex neurochemical organ. All of the research is driven by the imperative to alleviate human suffering. Depression is one of the most substantial contributors to human suffering. The opportunity to make even a tiny dent in that is an incredible opportunity.
- published: 26 May 2021
- views: 1938962
8:00
DO NOT go to MEDICAL SCHOOL (If This is You)
DO NOT go to medical school if you identify with these 4 factors. Med school is a long and arduous journey. If you're going to become a doctor because your pare...
DO NOT go to medical school if you identify with these 4 factors. Med school is a long and arduous journey. If you're going to become a doctor because your parents want you to, if you don't like working with people, if you aren't ready to commit to the hard work for years on end, or if medicine isn't your main focus, then reconsider your decision.
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DO NOT go to medical school if you identify with these 4 factors. Med school is a long and arduous journey. If you're going to become a doctor because your parents want you to, if you don't like working with people, if you aren't ready to commit to the hard work for years on end, or if medicine isn't your main focus, then reconsider your decision.
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- published: 22 Dec 2018
- views: 5728261
0:52
Why doesn’t cold medicine work?
Experts have known for a long time that the cold medicine you can get on pharmacy shelves doesn't really work. So why do they even make it? #health #healthcare ...
Experts have known for a long time that the cold medicine you can get on pharmacy shelves doesn't really work. So why do they even make it? #health #healthcare #medicine #science #government
https://wn.com/Why_Doesn’T_Cold_Medicine_Work
Experts have known for a long time that the cold medicine you can get on pharmacy shelves doesn't really work. So why do they even make it? #health #healthcare #medicine #science #government
- published: 03 Dec 2024
- views: 92894
8:04
Common Medicines For General Medical Practice / Medicine Name and Uses
Common Medicines For General Medical Practice / Medicine Name and Uses
This Video Is For Medical Students,
In This Video We Are Talking About Most Commonly Use...
Common Medicines For General Medical Practice / Medicine Name and Uses
This Video Is For Medical Students,
In This Video We Are Talking About Most Commonly Used Medicine,
If You Like The Video, Be Sure To Subscribe To The Channel
More videos links.
How To Give Injection in Cannula Easily at Home
https://youtu.be/_KcpmGpE-dM
IV Drip Procedures in Hindi || IV Fluid Management
https://youtu.be/uz0Mecd4_3U
47 Basic Orthopedic Instruments Name And uses
https://youtu.be/i8i_B5XpmqQ
Common Medical Terms
https://youtu.be/2FsH61ZYTFE
Iv cannula,IV Cannula Colour Size external diameter and flow rate https://youtu.be/ijMlJ1KOgcU
38 Obstretice & Gynecology Instruments With Names And Their Uses https://youtu.be/xkx6wIFqmP0
C- Section All Instruments With Names And Uses
https://youtu.be/dwo2fXhKhW8
Appendectomy All Instruments With Names And Uses
https://youtu.be/B-J-0MQ4jZk
41 Basic Hospital Equipment with names and uses
https://youtu.be/U8tKeMLl5p4
42 Surgical instruments With Names And Uses
https://youtu.be/U8tKeMLl5p4
Abdominal surgery instruments With Names And Uses
https://youtu.be/sw__xDN0CQc
37 Basic Medical Equipments With Names And Uses
https://youtu.be/sw__xDN0CQ
________________________________________
#medicine
#medicines
#medicineinformation
#emergencyin
#emergency
#injection
#injection_video
#medical
#medicalstudent
#nursing
#nursingexam
#mbbs
#doctor
#doctors
#medicalstudentsmotivationvideo
https://wn.com/Common_Medicines_For_General_Medical_Practice_Medicine_Name_And_Uses
Common Medicines For General Medical Practice / Medicine Name and Uses
This Video Is For Medical Students,
In This Video We Are Talking About Most Commonly Used Medicine,
If You Like The Video, Be Sure To Subscribe To The Channel
More videos links.
How To Give Injection in Cannula Easily at Home
https://youtu.be/_KcpmGpE-dM
IV Drip Procedures in Hindi || IV Fluid Management
https://youtu.be/uz0Mecd4_3U
47 Basic Orthopedic Instruments Name And uses
https://youtu.be/i8i_B5XpmqQ
Common Medical Terms
https://youtu.be/2FsH61ZYTFE
Iv cannula,IV Cannula Colour Size external diameter and flow rate https://youtu.be/ijMlJ1KOgcU
38 Obstretice & Gynecology Instruments With Names And Their Uses https://youtu.be/xkx6wIFqmP0
C- Section All Instruments With Names And Uses
https://youtu.be/dwo2fXhKhW8
Appendectomy All Instruments With Names And Uses
https://youtu.be/B-J-0MQ4jZk
41 Basic Hospital Equipment with names and uses
https://youtu.be/U8tKeMLl5p4
42 Surgical instruments With Names And Uses
https://youtu.be/U8tKeMLl5p4
Abdominal surgery instruments With Names And Uses
https://youtu.be/sw__xDN0CQc
37 Basic Medical Equipments With Names And Uses
https://youtu.be/sw__xDN0CQ
________________________________________
#medicine
#medicines
#medicineinformation
#emergencyin
#emergency
#injection
#injection_video
#medical
#medicalstudent
#nursing
#nursingexam
#mbbs
#doctor
#doctors
#medicalstudentsmotivationvideo
- published: 25 Mar 2023
- views: 2262608
3:04
Emergency Injection // Emergency Medicine // #emergency #injection
This Video Is For Medical Students,
In This Video We Are Talking About Emergency Injection,
If You Like The Video, Be Sure To Subscribe To The Channel
More vi...
This Video Is For Medical Students,
In This Video We Are Talking About Emergency Injection,
If You Like The Video, Be Sure To Subscribe To The Channel
More videos links.
How To Give Injection in Cannula Easily at Home
https://youtu.be/_KcpmGpE-dM
IV Drip Procedures in Hindi || IV Fluid Management
https://youtu.be/uz0Mecd4_3U
47 Basic Orthopedic Instruments Name And uses
https://youtu.be/i8i_B5XpmqQ
Common Medical Terms
https://youtu.be/2FsH61ZYTFE
Iv cannula,IV Cannula Colour Size external diameter and flow rate https://youtu.be/ijMlJ1KOgcU
38 Obstretice & Gynecology Instruments With Names And Their Uses https://youtu.be/xkx6wIFqmP0
C- Section All Instruments With Names And Uses
https://youtu.be/dwo2fXhKhW8
Appendectomy All Instruments With Names And Uses
https://youtu.be/B-J-0MQ4jZk
41 Basic Hospital Equipment with names and uses
https://youtu.be/U8tKeMLl5p4
42 Surgical instruments With Names And Uses
https://youtu.be/U8tKeMLl5p4
Abdominal surgery instruments With Names And Uses
https://youtu.be/sw__xDN0CQc
37 Basic Medical Equipments With Names And Uses
https://youtu.be/sw__xDN0CQ
________________________________________
#emergency
#injection
#injection_video
#medical
#medicalstudent
#nursing
#nursingexam
#mbbs
#doctor
#doctors
#medicalstudentsmotivationvideo
https://wn.com/Emergency_Injection_Emergency_Medicine_Emergency_Injection
This Video Is For Medical Students,
In This Video We Are Talking About Emergency Injection,
If You Like The Video, Be Sure To Subscribe To The Channel
More videos links.
How To Give Injection in Cannula Easily at Home
https://youtu.be/_KcpmGpE-dM
IV Drip Procedures in Hindi || IV Fluid Management
https://youtu.be/uz0Mecd4_3U
47 Basic Orthopedic Instruments Name And uses
https://youtu.be/i8i_B5XpmqQ
Common Medical Terms
https://youtu.be/2FsH61ZYTFE
Iv cannula,IV Cannula Colour Size external diameter and flow rate https://youtu.be/ijMlJ1KOgcU
38 Obstretice & Gynecology Instruments With Names And Their Uses https://youtu.be/xkx6wIFqmP0
C- Section All Instruments With Names And Uses
https://youtu.be/dwo2fXhKhW8
Appendectomy All Instruments With Names And Uses
https://youtu.be/B-J-0MQ4jZk
41 Basic Hospital Equipment with names and uses
https://youtu.be/U8tKeMLl5p4
42 Surgical instruments With Names And Uses
https://youtu.be/U8tKeMLl5p4
Abdominal surgery instruments With Names And Uses
https://youtu.be/sw__xDN0CQc
37 Basic Medical Equipments With Names And Uses
https://youtu.be/sw__xDN0CQ
________________________________________
#emergency
#injection
#injection_video
#medical
#medicalstudent
#nursing
#nursingexam
#mbbs
#doctor
#doctors
#medicalstudentsmotivationvideo
- published: 31 Dec 2022
- views: 1336986
0:34
Medicine Digestion: What Happens After You Swallow a Pill?
When you swallow a pill, it enters your digestive system and travels down the esophagus to the stomach. Once in the stomach, the pill dissolves and releases its...
When you swallow a pill, it enters your digestive system and travels down the esophagus to the stomach. Once in the stomach, the pill dissolves and releases its contents, which then get absorbed into the bloodstream. The liver then filters the medication and metabolizes it. Any remaining medication then travels to the kidneys for elimination through urine. However, certain factors like food, medication interactions, and health conditions can affect how quickly and efficiently a pill is digested. #animation #shorts #digestion #medicine
https://wn.com/Medicine_Digestion_What_Happens_After_You_Swallow_A_Pill
When you swallow a pill, it enters your digestive system and travels down the esophagus to the stomach. Once in the stomach, the pill dissolves and releases its contents, which then get absorbed into the bloodstream. The liver then filters the medication and metabolizes it. Any remaining medication then travels to the kidneys for elimination through urine. However, certain factors like food, medication interactions, and health conditions can affect how quickly and efficiently a pill is digested. #animation #shorts #digestion #medicine
- published: 28 Mar 2023
- views: 1679144
3:38
MEDICINE - QUEEN NAIJA (OFFICIAL VIDEO)
My self-titled EP featuring "Karma" & "Medicine" is out now!!! Listen here : http://queennaija.lnk.to/EPYD
Social Media Links Below:
Instagram: https://www.ins...
My self-titled EP featuring "Karma" & "Medicine" is out now!!! Listen here : http://queennaija.lnk.to/EPYD
Social Media Links Below:
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Twitter: https://twitter.com/queennaija
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My self-titled EP featuring "Karma" & "Medicine" is out now!!! Listen here : http://queennaija.lnk.to/EPYD
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- published: 30 Mar 2018
- views: 246245351
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Getting Better: 200 Years of Medicine | NEJM
Getting Better is a short documentary that explores three remarkable stories of medical progress: Cancer, HIV/AIDS, Surgery. The film looks at the role of researchers and clinicians, of patients, their families and their advocates, and how information is translated into action. It is the story of research, clinical practice and patient care, and how we have continued to get better over the last 200 years.
In 2012 the New England Journal of Medicine celebrates 200 years of publishing practice - changing medical advances. NEJM brings together a global community, from researchers to clinicians, to improve the health of people around the world. The 200th anniversary of NEJM honors all who contribute to this mission.
http://nejm200.nejm.org
published: 02 May 2012
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The History of Medicine - Historical Curiosities
The History of Medicine - Historical Curiosities - See U in History
#SeeUinHistory #History
published: 01 Jun 2023
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In the 19th Century, Going to the Doctor Could Kill You | Nat Geo Explores
The American medical profession was largely unregulated and dangerous prior to the discovery of the germ in the 19th century. Sanitation was unsophisticated, corpses were handled near live patients, and some doctors wore bloody aprons as badges of honor. However, the discovery of germs revolutionized medicine, transforming it into the prestigious practice and field of study that we know today.
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published: 25 Jun 2020
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Fundamentals of the History of Medicine, Part One - Dr. Stephen B. Greenberg
Dr. Stephen B. Greenberg, Distinguished Service Professor in the Department of Medicine, drew on William Osler's classic Evolution of Modern Medicine, updated by contemporary sources to provide an overview of the history of medicine from antiquity to present day.
This Jan. 3, 2017 lecture was sponsored by the Houston History of Medicine Society, in collaboration with UTHealth’s McGovern Center for Humanities and Ethics, and Baylor College of Medicine.
published: 19 Apr 2017
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An incredibly brief history of medicine
How did Western medicine developed to today's dualistic approach that treats the illness or disease but fails to recognise the whole person?
published: 13 Feb 2014
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History of Medicine Part 1
This is the first or 3 video's for the history of medicine unit. Principles of Health Science CFISD
published: 21 Aug 2013
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Ancient Rome’s most notorious doctor - Ramon Glazov
Learn about the Greek physician and philosopher Galen of Pergamon, whose experiments and discoveries changed medicine.
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In the 16th century, an anatomist named Andreas Vesalius made a shocking discovery: the most famous human anatomy texts in the world were wrong. While Vesalius knew he was right, announcing the errors would mean challenging Galen of Pergamon. Who was this towering figure? And why was he still revered and feared 1,300 years later? Ramon Glazov profiles the most renowned physician in medical history.
Lesson by Ramon Glazov, directed by Anton Bogaty.
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published: 18 Jul 2019
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Miserable History of Medicine
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The Glass Delusion—a mental disorder that was a royal pain in the glass
The Glass Delusion was a psychiatric disorder where the sufferer believed either part or all of their body was made of glass. The real kicker? For the most part, it only affected royals and aristocrats!
Like all mental and emotional deviations, this condition was blamed on the medieval humor "black bile" and led to some pretty crazy situations for those that suffered from it.
From feelings of fragility to paranoia, confusion, and even reaching a temporary catatonic state, the delusion seems to be long-gone in modern society.
published: 04 Nov 2024
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What did people do before anesthesia? - Sally Frampton
Trace the history of anesthesia from the 3rd century to today, and explore how doctors performed surgery before anesthetic drugs.
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The quest for anesthetics that could induce unconsciousness and enable more meticulous surgeries began around the early 3rd century CE. Before anesthesia was widely used, patients had to consciously endure every moment of surgery. So, what methods did doctors use before modern medicine caught up? Sally Frampton traces the history of anesthetic drugs.
Lesson by Sally Frampton, directed by Alexander Hellebaut.
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Getting Better: 200 Years of Medicine | NEJM
Getting Better is a short documentary that explores three remarkable stories of medical progress: Cancer, HIV/AIDS, Surgery. The film looks at the role of res...
Getting Better is a short documentary that explores three remarkable stories of medical progress: Cancer, HIV/AIDS, Surgery. The film looks at the role of researchers and clinicians, of patients, their families and their advocates, and how information is translated into action. It is the story of research, clinical practice and patient care, and how we have continued to get better over the last 200 years.
In 2012 the New England Journal of Medicine celebrates 200 years of publishing practice - changing medical advances. NEJM brings together a global community, from researchers to clinicians, to improve the health of people around the world. The 200th anniversary of NEJM honors all who contribute to this mission.
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Getting Better is a short documentary that explores three remarkable stories of medical progress: Cancer, HIV/AIDS, Surgery. The film looks at the role of researchers and clinicians, of patients, their families and their advocates, and how information is translated into action. It is the story of research, clinical practice and patient care, and how we have continued to get better over the last 200 years.
In 2012 the New England Journal of Medicine celebrates 200 years of publishing practice - changing medical advances. NEJM brings together a global community, from researchers to clinicians, to improve the health of people around the world. The 200th anniversary of NEJM honors all who contribute to this mission.
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- published: 02 May 2012
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The History of Medicine - Historical Curiosities
The History of Medicine - Historical Curiosities - See U in History
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The History of Medicine - Historical Curiosities - See U in History
#SeeUinHistory #History
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The History of Medicine - Historical Curiosities - See U in History
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- published: 01 Jun 2023
- views: 36100
6:54
In the 19th Century, Going to the Doctor Could Kill You | Nat Geo Explores
The American medical profession was largely unregulated and dangerous prior to the discovery of the germ in the 19th century. Sanitation was unsophisticated, co...
The American medical profession was largely unregulated and dangerous prior to the discovery of the germ in the 19th century. Sanitation was unsophisticated, corpses were handled near live patients, and some doctors wore bloody aprons as badges of honor. However, the discovery of germs revolutionized medicine, transforming it into the prestigious practice and field of study that we know today.
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The American medical profession was largely unregulated and dangerous prior to the discovery of the germ in the 19th century. Sanitation was unsophisticated, corpses were handled near live patients, and some doctors wore bloody aprons as badges of honor. However, the discovery of germs revolutionized medicine, transforming it into the prestigious practice and field of study that we know today.
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- published: 25 Jun 2020
- views: 127853
42:55
Fundamentals of the History of Medicine, Part One - Dr. Stephen B. Greenberg
Dr. Stephen B. Greenberg, Distinguished Service Professor in the Department of Medicine, drew on William Osler's classic Evolution of Modern Medicine, updated b...
Dr. Stephen B. Greenberg, Distinguished Service Professor in the Department of Medicine, drew on William Osler's classic Evolution of Modern Medicine, updated by contemporary sources to provide an overview of the history of medicine from antiquity to present day.
This Jan. 3, 2017 lecture was sponsored by the Houston History of Medicine Society, in collaboration with UTHealth’s McGovern Center for Humanities and Ethics, and Baylor College of Medicine.
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Dr. Stephen B. Greenberg, Distinguished Service Professor in the Department of Medicine, drew on William Osler's classic Evolution of Modern Medicine, updated by contemporary sources to provide an overview of the history of medicine from antiquity to present day.
This Jan. 3, 2017 lecture was sponsored by the Houston History of Medicine Society, in collaboration with UTHealth’s McGovern Center for Humanities and Ethics, and Baylor College of Medicine.
- published: 19 Apr 2017
- views: 6202
28:45
An incredibly brief history of medicine
How did Western medicine developed to today's dualistic approach that treats the illness or disease but fails to recognise the whole person?
How did Western medicine developed to today's dualistic approach that treats the illness or disease but fails to recognise the whole person?
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How did Western medicine developed to today's dualistic approach that treats the illness or disease but fails to recognise the whole person?
- published: 13 Feb 2014
- views: 140183
12:43
History of Medicine Part 1
This is the first or 3 video's for the history of medicine unit. Principles of Health Science CFISD
This is the first or 3 video's for the history of medicine unit. Principles of Health Science CFISD
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This is the first or 3 video's for the history of medicine unit. Principles of Health Science CFISD
- published: 21 Aug 2013
- views: 85922
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Ancient Rome’s most notorious doctor - Ramon Glazov
Learn about the Greek physician and philosopher Galen of Pergamon, whose experiments and discoveries changed medicine.
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In the 16th century, an anatomist na...
Learn about the Greek physician and philosopher Galen of Pergamon, whose experiments and discoveries changed medicine.
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In the 16th century, an anatomist named Andreas Vesalius made a shocking discovery: the most famous human anatomy texts in the world were wrong. While Vesalius knew he was right, announcing the errors would mean challenging Galen of Pergamon. Who was this towering figure? And why was he still revered and feared 1,300 years later? Ramon Glazov profiles the most renowned physician in medical history.
Lesson by Ramon Glazov, directed by Anton Bogaty.
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Learn about the Greek physician and philosopher Galen of Pergamon, whose experiments and discoveries changed medicine.
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In the 16th century, an anatomist named Andreas Vesalius made a shocking discovery: the most famous human anatomy texts in the world were wrong. While Vesalius knew he was right, announcing the errors would mean challenging Galen of Pergamon. Who was this towering figure? And why was he still revered and feared 1,300 years later? Ramon Glazov profiles the most renowned physician in medical history.
Lesson by Ramon Glazov, directed by Anton Bogaty.
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- published: 18 Jul 2019
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Miserable History of Medicine
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- published: 04 Oct 2023
- views: 245284
0:53
The Glass Delusion—a mental disorder that was a royal pain in the glass
The Glass Delusion was a psychiatric disorder where the sufferer believed either part or all of their body was made of glass. The real kicker? For the most part...
The Glass Delusion was a psychiatric disorder where the sufferer believed either part or all of their body was made of glass. The real kicker? For the most part, it only affected royals and aristocrats!
Like all mental and emotional deviations, this condition was blamed on the medieval humor "black bile" and led to some pretty crazy situations for those that suffered from it.
From feelings of fragility to paranoia, confusion, and even reaching a temporary catatonic state, the delusion seems to be long-gone in modern society.
https://wn.com/The_Glass_Delusion—A_Mental_Disorder_That_Was_A_Royal_Pain_In_The_Glass
The Glass Delusion was a psychiatric disorder where the sufferer believed either part or all of their body was made of glass. The real kicker? For the most part, it only affected royals and aristocrats!
Like all mental and emotional deviations, this condition was blamed on the medieval humor "black bile" and led to some pretty crazy situations for those that suffered from it.
From feelings of fragility to paranoia, confusion, and even reaching a temporary catatonic state, the delusion seems to be long-gone in modern society.
- published: 04 Nov 2024
- views: 571
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What did people do before anesthesia? - Sally Frampton
Trace the history of anesthesia from the 3rd century to today, and explore how doctors performed surgery before anesthetic drugs.
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The quest for anesthetics...
Trace the history of anesthesia from the 3rd century to today, and explore how doctors performed surgery before anesthetic drugs.
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The quest for anesthetics that could induce unconsciousness and enable more meticulous surgeries began around the early 3rd century CE. Before anesthesia was widely used, patients had to consciously endure every moment of surgery. So, what methods did doctors use before modern medicine caught up? Sally Frampton traces the history of anesthetic drugs.
Lesson by Sally Frampton, directed by Alexander Hellebaut.
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Trace the history of anesthesia from the 3rd century to today, and explore how doctors performed surgery before anesthetic drugs.
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The quest for anesthetics that could induce unconsciousness and enable more meticulous surgeries began around the early 3rd century CE. Before anesthesia was widely used, patients had to consciously endure every moment of surgery. So, what methods did doctors use before modern medicine caught up? Sally Frampton traces the history of anesthetic drugs.
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