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The William E. Laupus Health Sciences Library provides leadership in access to information for healthcare education, service and research in Eastern North Carolina. It serves serves the Brody School of Medicine, Eastern AHEC (Area Health Education Centers), College of Allied Health Sciences, College of Nursing, School of Dentistry and University Health Systems of Eastern Carolina.
Development of a Dental Appliance
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48 Hour Snow Time Lapse
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@howardfischer7429
@howardfischer7429 Месяц назад
Ehrlich.
@howardfischer7429
@howardfischer7429 Месяц назад
"Syphilization and its Discontents." I love it !
@Golden-us3hj
@Golden-us3hj 2 месяца назад
Interesting that present day works by authors like Andres Resendez contrast these statements of disease and dysentery as cause for epidemics and wide scale loss of life in the colonies and across indigenous communities, in the book he states that disease actually had little affect on mortality, and it was the effect of bondage and slavery that reduced the native populations, I suggest anyone to check out work by Andres Resendez to gain more insight on this claim
@franciaelenarochavasquez3664
@franciaelenarochavasquez3664 11 месяцев назад
Thank you, and i have a question. How to do with the artiicles when I find them?
@user-ye4uz6gl2u
@user-ye4uz6gl2u Год назад
Interesting!
@chandananimalsepala-5805
@chandananimalsepala-5805 Год назад
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@Hephzibah1983
@Hephzibah1983 Год назад
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@othellotyrant3152
@othellotyrant3152 2 года назад
Both syphilis and tuberculosis are bacterial diseases right? Not viral/virulent? What caused such an accumulation of both of these outbreaks?
@comtedesaintgermain9269
@comtedesaintgermain9269 2 года назад
Thank you so much for this upload! Not only was the content great but its rare to see lectures with good audio and video throughout. I really want to get my hands on some of his works now.
@kathleenchamis1709
@kathleenchamis1709 2 года назад
Very interesting cousin John! Kathy Tripoulas Chamis
@teresasherard1655
@teresasherard1655 2 года назад
What a wonderful glimpse into ancient Roman life! Dr. Papalas is a such charming story teller. I was captivated by these fascinating vignettes of ancient medical history.
@ChienNguyen-kt8bt
@ChienNguyen-kt8bt 2 года назад
how did you do it can you share with me , thank you
@NikoHermogenes
@NikoHermogenes 3 года назад
i’m catching on to these workings
@jasonvengroff1396
@jasonvengroff1396 3 года назад
So within the first 5 minutes he managed to say That "Egypt was the most advanced civilization IN Medicine"!!!,, "Surpassing Even Babylon" .... But "The Best Of The Egyptians COULD NOT FIX A BROKEN ANKLE"??? But Thank Zues,,,,, That Their was one of many Greeks available That were able to Fix A Broken Ankle........ Peace
@SpaceExplorer
@SpaceExplorer 4 года назад
thanks!
@hubermanlab
@hubermanlab 4 года назад
Beautiful and informative lecture. Thank you!
@comtedesaintgermain9269
@comtedesaintgermain9269 2 года назад
Wow! I spend most of my days lately listening to your podcast or Sinclair, among others. I scroll down to see 7 comments and thought I would join in my appreciation and I see you just casually and humbly among these fine folk! I actually told my chiropractor who diagnosed my 8 year long battle with cluneal nerve entrapment that you are an inspiration to me, among people like Galen, Hippocrates, and Pedanius Dioscorides, Sinclair etc. He was slightly confused as he watches you, but thinks of you more as a source of information, but to see you here just reinforces the passion you have even with such a busy schedule to get information from such a classic source. Thank you man! I wish all doctors were more like you!
@guskalo1981
@guskalo1981 4 года назад
Fascinating.
@brennanmellor7706
@brennanmellor7706 4 года назад
What a great guy👍
@tinkageorgewilliam871
@tinkageorgewilliam871 4 года назад
Glad I didn't go into the next decade without watching this :D
@lion2097
@lion2097 5 лет назад
Great! Explaining what the ‘PICO’ system is would be beneficial actually.
@valquiriaassis2480
@valquiriaassis2480 5 лет назад
Excelente 👍
@jouniahola9924
@jouniahola9924 5 лет назад
interesting
@HistoryScope
@HistoryScope 7 лет назад
This is a great video! In fact, it's so great that it inspired me to make a video about the history of amputation using your sources. Thank you so much!
@mariejmyrick
@mariejmyrick 8 лет назад
A very interesting presentation. I now have an entirely new appreciation for the Dutch Masters. Well done!
@tylerhutchinson3795
@tylerhutchinson3795 8 лет назад
I believe tesla wanted No cost electricity for everyone. not even going to watch the video for that
@indiequas
@indiequas 8 лет назад
wish this had more views I found this so interesting
@unematrix
@unematrix 6 лет назад
Avery Thing made a video on this, actually. It has about 41k views by now :o
@dianedukes3096
@dianedukes3096 5 лет назад
Indiequas well you’ve got another now, I’m obsessed with this period, if it hadn’t off been for pioneers of this period nothing in the 20th would have happened.
@lisaread8222
@lisaread8222 9 лет назад
I have a Max Brodel illustration , if anyone is interested contact me via FB or e mail inneedseeread@gmail.com
@saucersource
@saucersource 9 лет назад
Nikola Tesla was always reaching for the ether which Einstein forgot. The secret to finding the ether is high voltage and frequency. end of transmission
@Fighiuolo
@Fighiuolo 10 лет назад
Very interesting video about Ikaria's health conditions! Thanks for sharing it!
@anteradocaj
@anteradocaj 10 лет назад
Thanks. You gave a fascinating talk. I like you casual stile of explaining.
@waakkeuppp
@waakkeuppp 10 лет назад
This is Fantastic, thanks for sharing!
@panfluteman2000
@panfluteman2000 10 лет назад
Although a lot of good information on Galen is provided in this lecture, I was disturbed to find a lot of modern biases and superstitions prevailing. First of all, there is the modern bias of valuing surgery higher than other forms of medicine, with the implied assumption that surgery is the be all and end all of medical practice. Although Galen's stature as an anatomist and surgeon was unparalleled in his day, he contributed so much more to medicine, in all fields and specialties, like pharmacy, herbal medicine, dietetics, massage, neurology, psychiatry, etc... For the rest of the story on Galen, please visit my website, www.greekmedicine.net.
@zedflanders13
@zedflanders13 12 лет назад
Who's that funny looking kid in the red shirt?
@CSeanBurns
@CSeanBurns 15 лет назад
The animated Jenkins. Perfect!
@kettermane
@kettermane 15 лет назад
Haha! So creative. Good editing and stunt falling.
@sandiprathod9338
@sandiprathod9338 3 года назад
How are u after 11 years?
@shellly33
@shellly33 15 лет назад
The skull piercings and the security guard make it! Is he your new security guard or another librarian?
@shellly33
@shellly33 15 лет назад
That rocks! You did a wonderful job Ask Amy! I like the pop up bubbles and the fact that he shot himself in the eye with the book scanner!
@Adagiobreezes
@Adagiobreezes 15 лет назад
This is a great video. I'm very impressed with the quality and scripting.