Тёмный

The Man Who Did Surgery on 16 Dying Soldiers by Following an Instruction Manual 

Brew
Подписаться 2 млн
Просмотров 649 тыс.
50% 1

Start speaking a new language in 3 weeks with Babbel. Get up to 60% OFF your subscription ➡️ Here: bit.ly/3dNU3WC
A man is searching for a book amidst chaos, looking for the one with the perfect amount of information he needs to save lives. He’s aboard a navy ship, frantically hurrying to save precious time. After finding the book he’s looking for, he quickly reads it up to gain the information he desperately needs.
How would you feel if you learned that the man you’d just entrusted your life to was an impostor? That he’d only learned how to perform your surgery a few minutes ago from a manual? After performing dozens of surgeries that were all successful, who exactly was this man? Let’s get into it!
For more videos with weird historical incidents, unsolved mysteries, medical head scratchers, myths debunked, and science explained, please subscribe to our channel! www.youtube.co...
Sources:
[Ferdinand “Fred” Waldo Demara: The Great Impostor]
Crichton, R. (1959). The Great Impostor. New York. us.macmillan.c...
www.ncronline....
headstuff.org/...
theconversatio...
content.time.co...
Other Sources:
catalog.archiv...
en.wikipedia.o...
catalog.archiv...
fr.wikipedia.o...
archives.novas...
ro...
• Video
www.readyayere...
searcharchives...
www.history.na...
www.google.ca/...
en.wiktionary....
catalog.archiv...
catalog.archiv...
catalog.archiv...
catalog.archiv...
www.masseyeand...
en.wikipedia.o...
time.com/vault...
vimeo.com/6722...
www.abebooks.c...
[Brew’s intro song]
Manhattan Twist by Avocado Junkie
[Music Licensing]
Code:AYKCPHHT0ZFNTJZ9, ABXYILTX6ORRPWU1, BG9VBPYSQGLPRHC8, 11LCG9LTUZZPEBQC, LRCKBHIQBJPR1NSZ, OSHQISYSIKRBAKW1, HQSW4MB3FWAMUMTT, FAEMDQ0D0UGNSKLV, IGN50M80HWONSXTD, LQDGTKJWTJBPIQOC, 7MR3UE97IPQQALVP, GCAJGMCMRR9OZJNN, MCO1LBSKGA89BKBO, CEEJL4J97F7YUVRC, YVQR1Q6TOSN2JHGK, CBAVU6KSKUS3CREC, 4ZQ1S3GKCYAE8LCY

Опубликовано:

 

27 сен 2024

Поделиться:

Ссылка:

Скачать:

Готовим ссылку...

Добавить в:

Мой плейлист
Посмотреть позже
Комментарии : 842   
@Brew
@Brew Год назад
Thanks to Babbel for sponsoring this episode! Start speaking a new language in 3 weeks with Babbel. Get up to 60% OFF your subscription ➡ Here: bit.ly/3dNU3WC
@mdavie123
@mdavie123 Год назад
i exist
@a9laope
@a9laope Год назад
ok mike
@scuffeeeed
@scuffeeeed Год назад
Woah
@bbbbbb4107
@bbbbbb4107 Год назад
@@mdavie123 ratio
@bebopganymede
@bebopganymede Год назад
Love your content Brew.
@robw3610
@robw3610 Год назад
Wow... If he could do that after speed reading a book, imagine what this dude could have done had he actually gone to medical school...
@AdrianOkay
@AdrianOkay Год назад
He did go to medical school and got rejected at the advanced medicine part because lack of education
@robw3610
@robw3610 Год назад
@@AdrianOkay no, I mean like if he actually went all the way through and got a medical degree.
@MikealAlex
@MikealAlex Год назад
@@robw3610 he could be a Genius omg
@manjunathajakka8218
@manjunathajakka8218 Год назад
He will be doctor strange before the accident.
@ForestFire369
@ForestFire369 Год назад
@@AdrianOkay Yeah, well, he clearly didn't have a lack of intellect. There are lots of really smart people who don't have formal education. That doesn't mean they can't or haven't done incredible things in their field
@mrboogerlip
@mrboogerlip Год назад
The fact that he successfully performed all the surgeries is insane!!
@itstheundisputedsagboo
@itstheundisputedsagboo Год назад
For real tho 😮😅
@Cuposo
@Cuposo Год назад
Exactly I could never
@wouldyoureturntomonke2452
@wouldyoureturntomonke2452 Год назад
a genius in surgery for sure
@babygirl_lunaa9096
@babygirl_lunaa9096 Год назад
I can barely successfully perform getting up in the morning 😂
@WDiscordMod
@WDiscordMod Год назад
Out of context but he kinda looks like Elon Musk fr
@franciskafayeszter4138
@franciskafayeszter4138 Год назад
My great-grandmother was in a similar situation. She didn't faked to be a doctor, but she was the only somewhat medically skilled person around, so she performed surgery without any kind of medical degree. During WWII, at the siege of Budapest, every doctor in the region was ordered to the front to treat the wounded soldiers. My great-grandmother wanted to be a doctor, but as a peasant girl, it was impossible for her to get into med school. But the local doctor liked her and allowed her to come with him, when he made his visits. My great-grandmother picked up as much medical knowledge, as she could, even tough he was fully aware, that she will never have a chance to get a degree and work as a doctor. Twenty years later during the siege she became the most medically skilled person in the region - and everyone knew that. So the civilians brought their sick and wounded to my great-grandmother, who treated them as well, as she could. My grandmother later met a guy, who was treated by my great-grandmother as a kid. He tripped and his belly was cut open by barbed wire. When he got to my great-grandmother, his intestines were falling out. My great-grandmother put everything back and sewed his belly together. I don't know, how long he lived, but he was well into his adulthood, when he met my grandmother, his saviours daughter.
@finndemoncat9379
@finndemoncat9379 Год назад
So cool!
@jenb6910
@jenb6910 Год назад
That is very fascinating and heartfelt thank you for sharing! Your great grandmother is a hero ❤️
@pauljerome01
@pauljerome01 Год назад
That's insanely cool story, Respect
@mrsix7891
@mrsix7891 Год назад
This would be an amazing movie
@smileyfacism
@smileyfacism Год назад
Could I get her name so I can read more on her?
@AiSyYoo
@AiSyYoo Год назад
Ok, he is incredibly impressive but isn't there anybody impressed with how detailed the book he used as reference
@toast6375
@toast6375 Год назад
It was a medical book what do you expect “uhh get a needle and some of your grandma’s yarn and start sowing their skin”
@AiSyYoo
@AiSyYoo Год назад
@@toast6375 thanks captain obvious. In case you haven't opened a medical book in your life, there are terms and illustrations that only medical practitioners would understand. The book he used is detailed enough that a layman can comprehend it in a short span of time. There's no such book as "Surgery for Dummies" yet here we are
@bushcatbandit2566
@bushcatbandit2566 Год назад
Obviously it has to be very detailed and specific considering there are people’s lives at stake lol
@AiSyYoo
@AiSyYoo Год назад
@@bushcatbandit2566 of course. But authors of these sort of books would presume that their reader would have at least know the basic in medicine such as a practitioner or a student -- which the madlad in the video was neither of. Like I said, there are medical terms that glossary could not completely define.
@catatoblob8598
@catatoblob8598 Год назад
@@AiSyYoo well he's not exactly a total layman. He made an attempt to legitimately earn his medical license, and he's probably had to pick up things to convincingly pass as biology/medical expert for a decade.
@AtarahDerek
@AtarahDerek Год назад
MASH did an episode based on this guy. Hawkeye raked his fictional counterpart over the coals when he found out the guy wasn't licensed. And then he immediately ordered the guy to go home and finish medical school because he was such a good surgeon.
@aquasomethingyouknowwhatever
such a good episode!!
@CerealKiller187
@CerealKiller187 Год назад
Would anybody know off the top of their head what season / episode this was? I remember it but only vaguely.
@aquasomethingyouknowwhatever
@@CerealKiller187 s1e18 dear dad again
@AtarahDerek
@AtarahDerek Год назад
@@CerealKiller187 It took some hunting, but I found it. The episode is "Dear Dad...Again."
@CerealKiller187
@CerealKiller187 Год назад
@@AtarahDerek wow, thank you for taking the time to do that! Really appreciate it
@cat_city2009
@cat_city2009 Год назад
He did the real life equivalent of reading a skill book in Fallout.
@ukranianoodlesispog
@ukranianoodlesispog Год назад
i think this is a token grabber
@mylastduchess9998
@mylastduchess9998 Год назад
If this were fiction people would say it was too unbelievable.
@s0urkandies67
@s0urkandies67 Год назад
Honestly this does sound like fiction Not that I don't believe it
@Grey_Warden_Invasion
@Grey_Warden_Invasion Год назад
Real life often sounds more like fiction than fiction ever does.
@mustbetheSUN
@mustbetheSUN Год назад
Mark Twain said something along the lines of "truth is stranger than fiction because fiction has to make sense" and it's the first thing that came to my mind after Brew mentioned all surgeries were successful.
@heatherduke7703
@heatherduke7703 5 месяцев назад
I mean, a lot of this comes from the guy’s own account of his life, so I’d take it with a massive grain of salt
@ChasehaWing
@ChasehaWing Год назад
He was the greatest doctor that never was.
@EnReaper
@EnReaper 6 месяцев назад
Bro really skipped the horrors of medical school 😂
@TheJoker-rn8zc
@TheJoker-rn8zc Год назад
Imagine having to do surgeries while you didn't have to go to school first while also getting paid
@The.Nasty.
@The.Nasty. Год назад
@@criminalsaint9611 “this mentally ill child seems mature enough to pilot this death machine”
@Unknown_Ooh
@Unknown_Ooh Год назад
@@criminalsaint9611 Wouldn't know anything about that. Anime is for weirdos without a life, incels or unemployees living in basements. Or all of the above.
@spider0804
@spider0804 Год назад
@@Unknown_Ooh What category do the couples who watch anime together after they get home from work to unwind fall in?
@kollepii1011
@kollepii1011 Год назад
@@Unknown_Ooh the holy trinity of being a lifeless unemployed incel Reddit users Twitter users Anime watchers
@nathanperoandrei3841
@nathanperoandrei3841 Год назад
@@kollepii1011 jesus christ what a generalization
@frantisekvrana3902
@frantisekvrana3902 6 месяцев назад
For someone that did not want to serve in the army, he joined the army a surprising number of times.
@KrazyKoto
@KrazyKoto Год назад
That' crazy. Surprised no one offered to formally educate him after knowing of his successful surgeries
@LathropLdST
@LathropLdST Год назад
Still an imposter. It's like giving a flying license to Frank in Catch me if you can.
@Veristelle-
@Veristelle- Год назад
@@LathropLdST Honestly, yeah. Worth it. I mean, Frank got an insanely good job irl, helping catch others like himself (after a short stint in prison, and with supervision).
@caelestisnox7045
@caelestisnox7045 Год назад
Probably because he aided the enemy forces at the time by patching them up when he was not obligated to. The possibility of treason.
@Veristelle-
@Veristelle- Год назад
@@caelestisnox7045 That's not a thing, you're actually supposed to treat friend and foe alike as a proper doctor. Troops on both sides sometimes don't understand, but a doctor swears to help regardless when getting their certification, and it's taken quite seriously. Same as if someone has First Aid, you're expected to help people in need of said first aid.
@nikkim7038
@nikkim7038 Год назад
@@LathropLdST in my country there was an “architect” that designed many buildings without any former education and despite safery concerns, all his buildings have lasted centuries with no issues, he was awarded an honorary architecture degree by the state’s university post mortem.
@YeYe-or4rf
@YeYe-or4rf Год назад
Imagine spies being medics and just poisoning their patients as a war tactic
@derederekat9051
@derederekat9051 Год назад
that's why the hypocrite oath it's all about
@YeYe-or4rf
@YeYe-or4rf Год назад
@@derederekat9051 but what if they crossed their fingers
@iCarus_A
@iCarus_A Год назад
Thats actually less effective than just severely wounding the enemy then leaving them to take up resources in the enemy backline recovering
@hermesthegreek5247
@hermesthegreek5247 Год назад
Yeah I'm pretty sure that's considered a war crime.
@bostash8442
@bostash8442 Год назад
more like a war crime
@abckidscroblox
@abckidscroblox Год назад
Props to whoever wrote the manual, and him for being able to understand it that quickly
@johnbillings5260
@johnbillings5260 Год назад
He sounds more competent than a lot of doctors I've seen or heard about. 😱
@Doot139
@Doot139 Год назад
Bruh what are you on about
@sarathomas8499
@sarathomas8499 Год назад
@@Doot139 you know not all doctors are saints???
@thatasiangirl0_039
@thatasiangirl0_039 Год назад
@@Doot139 Honey just look it up yourself, doctors aren't all angels, they could well be devil's on earth
@IWantToStayAtYourHouse
@IWantToStayAtYourHouse Год назад
This man had zero medical knowledge though. Just because he can perform some surgeries doesn't make him a doctor because he lacks the vast array of knowledge you need to become a competant doctor
@xenstence
@xenstence Год назад
@@sarathomas8499 what are you talking about???
@lysander9957
@lysander9957 Год назад
Clearly the message here is that medicine is easy and anyone can do it.
@collinbeal
@collinbeal Год назад
It's not rocket surgery
@vlrginizer927
@vlrginizer927 Год назад
Anyone can do it but a few can do it right
@IWantToStayAtYourHouse
@IWantToStayAtYourHouse Год назад
On the surface its easy. Medicine is hard because of the vast array of knowledge you need to become a competant doctor. Anyone can recognise your average case of diabetes after some simple history taking. But a competant doctor can distinguish diabetes from rarer diseases with similar symptoms
@20thcentury_toy
@20thcentury_toy Месяц назад
Too bad most medics probably can't ​@@IWantToStayAtYourHouse
@alienlegs498
@alienlegs498 Год назад
HE NEVER SAW CATHERINE AGAIN 😭
@Craxin01
@Craxin01 Год назад
Imagine what he could accomplish if he actually HAD medical training.
@Beaneabean
@Beaneabean Год назад
Me except I fail
@abdullahimran4624
@abdullahimran4624 Год назад
yeah the same thing without a video made about it
@costakeith9048
@costakeith9048 6 месяцев назад
Why should he waste years to learn a skill that can clearly be learned in minutes?
@Dragnfly_mynamewastaken
@Dragnfly_mynamewastaken Год назад
I'm originally from NB and yet never heard the legend of this guy. I'm surprised since the place is small enough that anyone with a story worth telling got talked about a lot.
@claraclear5665
@claraclear5665 Год назад
Also from NB!
@jackiecooke1851
@jackiecooke1851 7 месяцев назад
Same here
@mychannel8809
@mychannel8809 6 месяцев назад
I’m from Halifax!
@discordiacreates6669
@discordiacreates6669 Год назад
I have mixed feelings about this story... On one hand it's quite the feat to perform multiple life saving surgeries with nothing but a few minutes of reading and in war times people can't always be that picky, but on the other hand the guy was willing to steal anyone's identity for his own personal gain and that I can't agree with. I think I'd be willing to forgive the unlicensed surgeries as he seemed to be doing everything right there and at least had the morals to not care who's life he saved, but I still can't really overlook how scummy everything else he did was. Guy shoulda just went to medical school right out the gate rather then betray so many peoples' trust with a talent like that, though for all ik that wasn't interesting enough for him or he would've, not like we can raise the dead to ask the reasoning behind it all now though
@alexipestov7002
@alexipestov7002 Год назад
Well considering what the road to medical school is like, lots of qualified people wash out for not very good reasons. Now, the question is if things were quite so bad then...
@discordiacreates6669
@discordiacreates6669 Год назад
@@alexipestov7002 yeah idk, I understand it's a hard path to follow for most but it just seems odd for that to be such a last second decision to become an unlicensed doctor when he clearly had the ability to get a degree in that field, though ig for some it depends on the primary learning type used in a course. I'm a kinesthetic (hands on) learner so did pretty bad in high school ngl so any class big on lectures I'd skip if it had been allowed ^^'
@Megalomaniakaal
@Megalomaniakaal Год назад
"as he seemed to be doing everything right there" Well of course, he was doing it by the book!
@yamiru3417
@yamiru3417 Год назад
@@discordiacreates6669 he didnt get past the advanced medicines part because of his performance or whatever before taking med school or whatever
@discordiacreates6669
@discordiacreates6669 Год назад
@@yamiru3417 ah ok
@kathypappas6867
@kathypappas6867 Год назад
I'm impressed he could keep all these identities straight ! My head was spinning just listening to all he did ! 😂
@yukia.8188
@yukia.8188 Год назад
I need his photogenic memory
@Sovereignty3
@Sovereignty3 Год назад
This is how so much of IT problems are solved. Finding a good source to solve a problem is a good thing to know.
@BloodSweatandFears
@BloodSweatandFears Год назад
I had to get surgery for pneumonia, and when the Dr. came in to prep I asked him “So how’d you do in med school?” He looked at me laughed and said “Fair.” He did a great job though! 😂
@sophierobinson2738
@sophierobinson2738 Год назад
The ones who do “fair” usually end up as pretty good surgeons.
@tinvahtaric8680
@tinvahtaric8680 Год назад
He litterally did it by the book. Better than surgeons that cheated on exams I tell you
@KaelHitchcock
@KaelHitchcock Год назад
Imagine if this kind of thing would have happened today! I hope y’all never have to experience being operated on by a non-doctor!
@Wemby73
@Wemby73 Год назад
Your saying this like it’s possible to happen now
@subject1754
@subject1754 Год назад
@@Wemby73 You never know.
@grasshopper8901
@grasshopper8901 Год назад
Better to be saved by someone unknowledgeable desperate to keep their own life than someone with tons of knowledge, but apathetic, and possibly inept. Or something like that...
@bigboomer1013
@bigboomer1013 Год назад
If this hapend today, he would end up in jail once they find out that he's a fraud. Even though he saved many people and called him a hero, once they find out that he's not a real doctor and not only didn't have a license, but also didn't go to medical school at all, they would take that all away and put him in jail for endangering the patients and posing as a doctor and identity theft. He would have become a hero to zero and act like hes evil or something and didn't literitly save lives after only taking a few minutes reading a book. There would be petitions going on where they want him to be free and give him a proper medical education so he could legaly save lives as he should
@Wemby73
@Wemby73 Год назад
@@bigboomer1013 wdym as he should he risked a bunch of peoples lives for money
@agentsalvasa5948
@agentsalvasa5948 7 месяцев назад
Life back then is quite wild man. Imagine waking up and deciding to be someone else. No internet. No one to track you down. Such freedom is no more...
@Valcuda
@Valcuda Год назад
Honestly, I kinda feel bad he never saw Katherine again. It would've been the perfect ending if he married her, and put and end to his identity thefts. But sadly the world doesn't work that way. Honestly, he kinda reminds me of the "Ultimate Imposter" from the Danganronpa series, able to just steal anyone's identity with extreme levels of success.
@StompMom5
@StompMom5 Год назад
My son has that same kind of brain. He has no formal training but once he watches a quick video or reads on any topic, he can do it
@AngelCakez
@AngelCakez Год назад
"Anyway, that's how I lost my medical license" ~Medic from TF2
@migitri
@migitri Год назад
This is what instantly popped into my head when I started the video too lol.
@justacatinprofile
@justacatinprofile Год назад
"See, mom? He can saved 16 peoples without being an actual doctor! I ain't need medical degrees anymore"
@Disgustedorite
@Disgustedorite 3 месяца назад
I don't know what's more impressive, the fact that he committed or the fact that he actually saved lives.
@LopezCreations
@LopezCreations 2 месяца назад
This dude level of confidence in himself is god tier! He deserves a movie based on him
@indexclone8130
@indexclone8130 Год назад
Back in the day according to my dad who is a doctor, the barbers could perform surgery, especially in small villages, there wasn't a specialized doctor. It was more a trade and mentorship, where the master would teach their apprentice the skills required. His mom was a nurse and performed a few surgeries as well. So apparently only in modern times it has become so specialized, but most basic doctors learn to perform everything in med school, but don't do them now since they rather avoid any legal action or lawsuits. But there are a lot more people capable of performing surgery if an urgent situation arises and the necessity is there.
@a-drewg1716
@a-drewg1716 6 месяцев назад
The job was called barber surgeon until around the 18th century when barbers and surgeons split with surgeons joining the ranks of physicians as medical practitioners (prior to this surgery was thought of as lesser practice by physicians who preferred potions and tonics).
@sebastianavalon-caughey2230
This was a lot of fun to listen to. Curious if Brew would cover Frank Abignale Jr some time
@Kit-Mations
@Kit-Mations Год назад
Every time brew posts, it’s like Christmas repeating
@zachtwilightwindwaker596
@zachtwilightwindwaker596 Год назад
17:51 He maxed out his Charisma in Fallout.
@iPhone3GS_68
@iPhone3GS_68 Год назад
As a person living in Halifax it’s insane to know one of the best conman walked down the streets and passed by building I pass all the time
@ally679
@ally679 Год назад
Absolutely love the old school pronunciation of Toronto 🙂.
@Cacowninja
@Cacowninja Год назад
He became the very thing he sought only to disguise himself as... A surgeon.
@supersophisticated9943
@supersophisticated9943 Год назад
Unbased profile name and picture.
@Cacowninja
@Cacowninja Год назад
@@supersophisticated9943 What are you even saying dude?
@madj.7379
@madj.7379 Год назад
You somehow channeled your inner Rod Serling, Alfred Hitchcock, and Robert Stack, in the intro... all three, simultaneously. Well done, sir... well done!!! 😰😎
@donwald3436
@donwald3436 Год назад
8:47 That "tranna" proves Brew is a legit Canadian.
@BlueShellsMedia
@BlueShellsMedia Год назад
I used to think, brew fills the niche that Salmonella academy left behind, but for while now, I just enjoy you for you. The video always get better as time went on
@mercy_angel8260
@mercy_angel8260 Год назад
That sign in Lawrence is completely accruate
@dneira29
@dneira29 Год назад
Where is that sign? I’m from Lawrence and never heard of it lol
@Tomboysksksk
@Tomboysksksk Год назад
the fact that he did so many jobs under others peoples names is crazy
@ivana.pancake
@ivana.pancake 4 месяца назад
Wow, even though doing those surgeries are extremely reckless and dangerous when you’re not even qualified, I’m really impressed by this dude. Doing successful surgeries by speed reading an instruction manual? That’s crazy!
@imnotcreativeenough8453
@imnotcreativeenough8453 Год назад
Great tutorial, thanks man!
@silveritea
@silveritea Год назад
*dies laughing from the “The More You Know” moment*
@linuxguy1199
@linuxguy1199 6 месяцев назад
This is why exactly why the written word and books revolutionized mankind, why scientific journals are published, etc. If not for that one book, all of them would be dead. And to think, today in our modern world, people legitimately believe reading is unnecessary.
@baltulielkungsgunarsmiezis9714
@baltulielkungsgunarsmiezis9714 6 месяцев назад
Training him in secret and saying he must surve in the navy or he will be sent to prison seems like a more sensable thing to do.
@roseblite6449
@roseblite6449 Год назад
I simply LOVE y'all's work, but the Puns... Anyway, it's interesting that such a master of disguises wasn't good as an actor because he sure fooled a lot of people in his life. Performing so many surgeries, which all of his patients survived, is a testament of how smart he really was even without a medical degree.
@deauthorsadeptus6920
@deauthorsadeptus6920 Год назад
He had medical degree, his coledge just rejected him
@cthulhu2223
@cthulhu2223 Год назад
As messed up as this is, this is proof that there's no excuse to not know how to do something with the internet and books.
@ASFAL.AdminMika
@ASFAL.AdminMika Год назад
He is secretly a manwha main character. One of those genius doctors
@jesusofbullets
@jesusofbullets 6 месяцев назад
“I did 16 surgeries with a 100% success rate!” “Wow, that’s crazy, you must’ve gone to a really good medical school.” “Medical school?”
@bensoncheung2801
@bensoncheung2801 6 месяцев назад
👌👌👌
@Flickstro
@Flickstro Год назад
Your alliterations never cease to amuse me, Brew.
@mistyblues6762
@mistyblues6762 9 месяцев назад
I really liked the way you did the changing clothes/uniforms. Great video, thanks!
@drmadjdsadjadi
@drmadjdsadjadi Год назад
“Are you a qualified medical doctor?” “No, but I did stay at a Holiday Inn Express last night.”
@xtofury
@xtofury Год назад
This is proof that some people are capable without the licenses. The system is incompetent in seeing that in people.
@IWantToStayAtYourHouse
@IWantToStayAtYourHouse Год назад
Okay this is one specific surgery in a very specific circumstance. Will this guy actually be able to practice medicine? I doubt it. He lacks the foundational medical knowledge required to become a good doctor. Just because he was good at performing this specific surgery in this specific circumstance doesn't mean he will become a good doctor. He needs the proper education
@xtofury
@xtofury Год назад
@@IWantToStayAtYourHouse there's no evidence of that. I've heard many cases where unqualified people performed self surgery. One person lobotomized themselves successfully for example.
@costakeith9048
@costakeith9048 6 месяцев назад
@@IWantToStayAtYourHouse He learned in 15 minutes what takes some years, I'd trust him. What matters isn't the knowledge you have but the ability to acquire it, because that's what demonstrates your ability to research and solve problems. University is a scam because it allows people to cheat by doing things like studying, with masks the true extent of their ability to retain knowledge. That's why I studied mathematics, it's the last honest subject, if you're competent you can outperform people who spend 8 hours a day studying without ever even bothering to open up a book.
@Typical.Anomaly
@Typical.Anomaly 7 месяцев назад
"Pure Rascality" I love that. Sucks that he never saw Catherine again though.
@majoras_swag2
@majoras_swag2 Год назад
"Doctor you sure this will work?" "I HAVE NO IDEA!"
@grey7040
@grey7040 Год назад
Okay so... he wasn't a doctor, but there is something to be said for the fact that a hundred years ago learning from a book isn't too far off from what actual doctors would be expected to do. it was a reference to guide you when you were out of your depth, similar to doctors nowadays utilizing mayo clinic as a reference for when theyre trying to determine how to help someone whos exhibiting unusual symptoms they dont quite understand given the information. Plus...If my choices were a guy with a book who really wants to keep up his charade by doing well, and a guy who also wasn't a doctor and didn't have pressure for HIMSELF on the line? I'd probably go with the book guy. Either way no one was a doctor. But at least book guy is going to go the extra mile because he needs to.
@IWantToStayAtYourHouse
@IWantToStayAtYourHouse Год назад
No doctor uses mayo clinic lol. Amboss is the way to go
@947417
@947417 Год назад
This is fascinating!
@jennybolt8420
@jennybolt8420 Год назад
You don't do that with the dandelion that's for the buttercup
@GrifoStelle
@GrifoStelle Год назад
I learned it with dandelions, but there are no buttercups here
@Asm0sday
@Asm0sday Год назад
I am a SURGEON!
@Saddened_Editor
@Saddened_Editor Год назад
This is amazing... Never knew about this and it just goes to show what certain situations will push people to do.... Hopefully that made sense....
@vlrginizer927
@vlrginizer927 Год назад
I can feel my back aching just by hearing his life story. Dude did so much lol
@MeowMeow-sy2mi
@MeowMeow-sy2mi Год назад
If he put effort into a real career, he would have done so well 🤣 i must say im impressed
@Apupv
@Apupv Год назад
Good video! Already watched it!
@D8rk_Kitt3n
@D8rk_Kitt3n Год назад
Got to give it to the man. He was a better imposter than I am on among us.... ima head out
@Zraeicro
@Zraeicro Год назад
bro was changing class and using skills from different job class freely but were limited to one avatar at one life
@texastank
@texastank 2 месяца назад
“shitfuck uhhh where’s the manual” Dying soldier: 😐😑😐
@nerfedmann
@nerfedmann Год назад
My man doing surgery like cooking while looking at the recipe
@GCJACK83
@GCJACK83 6 месяцев назад
He had the manual handy at all times, and because he was willing to at least try, he saved lives. His field work at least held them going until they could get better medical help.
@tenanaciouz
@tenanaciouz 6 месяцев назад
Experience trumps everything!
@akaraikiriakatsuki3157
@akaraikiriakatsuki3157 Год назад
😂 man if I survived, I won't be mad at all
@samb123078
@samb123078 6 месяцев назад
I mean that’s how real surgeons learn. People act like doctors were just born knowing things. No they read a lot of books
@JustAGuy93-G
@JustAGuy93-G Год назад
Guy literally started at level 0 medical treatment soft skill level....
@marsshhman
@marsshhman Год назад
i like how this you tuber will go from and that's how the man died in a worst way possible... to hey guys remember to get dragon city after 5 seconds and he acts like he didn't just tell the story of a sad life and a sad ending
@wieldylattice3015
@wieldylattice3015 Год назад
This is the only man who could possibly read the anti-piracy message that pops up on the screen when you play WipEout 1995
@sgtmajorkiwi
@sgtmajorkiwi Год назад
okay but how many of the 16 guys survived? I need to know if this guy was just a prodigy
@mychannel8809
@mychannel8809 6 месяцев назад
I’ve been listening to brew for years and hearing him talk about Halifax (the city I live in) was just so cool. Never thought I’d even hear him mention Halifax
@GRBtutorials
@GRBtutorials Год назад
So, he was a real-life Ultimate Imposter.
@SunKissedPeach
@SunKissedPeach Год назад
If this man can do it so can you
@homelackin2234
@homelackin2234 Год назад
That's not how life works lol people are not equal in talents and skills
@SunKissedPeach
@SunKissedPeach Год назад
Well sorta lol
@TickleTurtle
@TickleTurtle Год назад
Ah yes, me, a 14 year old who has terrible memory, and shaking hands, and is horrified of blood. Yes. I could. 100%
@deauthorsadeptus6920
@deauthorsadeptus6920 Год назад
@@TickleTurtle lucky me, at least I can enjoy my blood leftovers after tests
@scriptorpaulina
@scriptorpaulina 6 месяцев назад
I gotta say, if my ER doctor watches a YT video on my procedure, I trust ‘em to do it
@PSwayBeats
@PSwayBeats Год назад
That was a Good story
@Leonidas_L._Lionheart
@Leonidas_L._Lionheart Год назад
That German wasn't half bad But both spoken AND written German needs some improvement So keep it up 👍 Greetings from Germany~
@axilleas
@axilleas Год назад
What a waste of a brilliant mind...
@caoinismyname
@caoinismyname 7 месяцев назад
Similar with one of our former presidents here in the Philippines, Ferdinand Marcos Sr. He didn't go to law school but when he was in jail, he studied the law by himself and defended himself in court. He also won.
@MediHusky
@MediHusky Год назад
Guy reading the manuel "Why do people have to go to medical school for this. This is like legos you just read the instructions."
@drnobbody4075
@drnobbody4075 Год назад
I Like Trains
@pxzzatim3515
@pxzzatim3515 Год назад
Me fr
@haydenlloyd4543
@haydenlloyd4543 Год назад
You can do it if you need it or if it works for me and you could just use the app for me
@Harry-kx9df
@Harry-kx9df 7 месяцев назад
Ya know, if he was successful in all those surgeries, I'd say he's qualified regardless.
@R4D4_
@R4D4_ 11 месяцев назад
A movie was made based on his life. It was called The Great Impostor. It was released in 1961 and starred Tony Curtis.
@flechetteprodOFF
@flechetteprodOFF Год назад
I AM A SURGEON
@TeamUnpro
@TeamUnpro 9 месяцев назад
While I dont agree with his methods, you can't help but respect his wits; thats pretty insane
@Fred-rv2tu
@Fred-rv2tu 6 месяцев назад
Me an infantryman did surgery on three people in Afghanistan. One survived. The other two lived much longer than they would have and one of them would have lived if we had blood to give. The third would have died if their injury happened in a hospital. If you include a cricothyrotomy as surgery it’s two survivors.
@LatinoHEAT555
@LatinoHEAT555 Год назад
I AM NOT A SURGEON, DR HAN!!!
@vanesslifeygo
@vanesslifeygo 6 месяцев назад
And we live in a world today when you go to see a real doctor, they begin gaslighting you and have wasted your time. And even when they do operate on you, they ruin the rest of your life.
@pointfull
@pointfull Год назад
achievement successfully unlocked "the impostor"
@thegreatgrapehippo1614
@thegreatgrapehippo1614 6 месяцев назад
Man goes into people like I go into my PC when it needs a new part
@melissawagers5139
@melissawagers5139 Год назад
These are a cool format! Nice ❤ love the material!
@Maxim.Teleguz
@Maxim.Teleguz Год назад
Merit awards are for doing an exceptional job at your job. Valor awards are for displaying courage and valor in actual combat.
Далее
How a Man Solved His Own Murder Before Dying
19:43
Просмотров 1,1 млн
Mysterious Deaths Doctors Can't Explain
16:26
Просмотров 6 млн
Help Me Celebrate! 😍🙏
00:35
Просмотров 21 млн
The Most DISTURBING Human Experiment
15:25
Просмотров 547 тыс.
The Most EVIL Dentist on Earth
19:59
Просмотров 641 тыс.
The Teacher Who Got Ejected, Mid-Flight
17:57
Просмотров 733 тыс.
Ever Had Deja Vu? This Is Why.
16:32
Просмотров 6 млн
Too Many Men Have a Lone Wolf Mentality
1:00
Просмотров 887 тыс.