January 2011
30 posts
White Coat: Caduceus or Rod of Asclepius? →
white-coat:
Which is the ancient Greek symbol of medicine? There’s quite a bit of confusion, and it stems from people’s lack of desire to research the answer on their own, but most medical schools and medical associations are using the wrong symbol. Most people get the wrong symbol tattooed on them to express…
ROD OF ASCLEPIUS, FTW.
When the person you hate walks past you
wedonthaveasong:
Honestly, I just reblogged this for the penguins. lol.
jtotheizzoe:
I don’t agree with the message, but this is funny all the same:
fuexx:
HA HA HA.
White Coat: Fancy Medical Words: Lividity →
white-coat:
aka livor mortis. what is it? it’s where the blood pools in a dead person. The heart is no longer pumping so your blood is just sitting there, and by mechanism of gravity the red blood cells sink to the bottom contributing to the discoloration. It usually starts within 20 mins of death, so…
Cats: Conformations and Configurations →
I know someone else who would appreciate this website. Jess Hopkins COUGH. Teehee.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA
julieyumi:
Humans are not the pinnacle of evolutionary progress but only an aberrant side...
– Peter B. Moyle (via percomorpha)