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Friday, August 10, 2012

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Top 10 Things You Didn’t Know ... .


Res Ipsa Loquitor Res Ipsa Loquitor
Saartje Baartman, the so-called “Hottentot Venus” of South Africa, was exhibited to a paying public eager to get a look at her exaggerated buttocks. She was too modest to display her equally-legendary elongated labia, but was at the mercy of medical men who arranged for custody of her corpse within twenty-four hours of her death in 1815. Baartman was anatomized and plaster cast. French naturalist Georges Cuvier preserved her brain and external genitals in fluid, and boiled her bones to assemble her skeleton.  English anatomist William Harvey, best known for discovering the circulation of the blood, dissected the bodies of his father, his sister, and his cousin’s husband. Although these anatomical dissections were conducted privately, Harvey mentioned them in his lectures to students, noting the huge size of the colon he removed from his father’s abdomen and the heavy weight of his sister’s spleen. The activities of Harvey and his peers did not escape the notice of the public, and led to the persistent stereotype that anatomists are troubled, emotionless ghouls.
No. I didn't know, and didn't care that I didn't know, but was intrigued by Saartje Baartman  She looks like Michelle. .Here's the rest


4 comments:

  1. "Baartman’s body parts were ceremoniously buried in the valley where she was born, and she is now regarded as a national hero."

    ...and NBA pin up girl...

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  2. Caused a flash back to the "Freak Show" at the Plant City, FL Strawberry Festival in the late fifties. Seared in my then young brain.

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  3. Harvey had no choice.

    Getting permission to do a human dissection is always problematic.

    He discovered the basics of how the circulatory system worked ( and the separation of the Pulmonary system ) in humans and mammals.

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  4. It is said that Bruce Lee looked
    like one of Gunther Von Hagen
    skinless bodies due to his large
    muscles and total lack of fat as
    his skin was reduced to thin
    cellophane.

    As our body use skin fat to
    temporarily store chemicals and
    possible allergens, his lack of
    storage media caused a couple of
    analgesics to kill him...

    " Dr Chow stated in an interview
    that Lee died from an allergic
    reaction to the muscle relaxant
    (meprobamate) in Equagesic, which
    he described as a common
    ingredient in painkillers. "

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