[1/3] Today we'll be talking about grim eye stuff - specifically eye surgery - a topic that so many people are squeamish about! And who can blame them, really, when you look at the sorts of tools Victorian eye surgeons were working with.

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A redraw of a part of stupes new song!! I love the song/music video so much! I can’t stop listening to it! Even the picture was full of light effects and I love drawing that! [the last picture is a picture of my Tv xD]

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Sorry about the lack of new art over the past week... I'm just busy saving a virtual bloke's life over and over and over again

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Danish born anatomist Jacob Winslow (1669-1760) described the connection between the greater peritoneal cavity and lesser sac (foramen of Winslow). This allows surgeons rapid access to the liver’s blood supply to minimize blood loss in hepatic surgery (the Pringle manoeuvre).

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As a medical illustrator I have loved creating work for neurosurgeons and neuroscientists. Here’s one of my pieces on a craniotomy showing a subdural grid electrode for the surgical treatment of epilepsy.

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It's Here's an amazing and badass poster made by one of our community members and Discord mods, ! 💙 Whenever you're in doubt, just remember what Penny says: we 👏 can 👏 do 👏 it!

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This is [DRASTIC PLASTIC] for game jam with
Wendy aspires to be like her idol - Trendy Wendy... but beauty standards move even faster plastic surgeons!

Sadly we never got to submit 🙃 the submit button never appeared....

https://t.co/MvgBB04cjf

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In 1947, English sculptor Barbara Hepworth accepted an invitation to visit a hospital operating theatre and study surgeons at work. Her interest in surgeons’ work had been triggered by seeing her daughter Sarah hospitalised.

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Peter Cushing prepared for his role as Dr Frankenstein by training with surgeons to ensure he used a scalpel authentically.

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Some more great art to add to the “Plague Doctor playing Surgeon simulator” this art was made by the awesome !!!

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Dan (April 26, 1915-2012) was a romanian surgeon who performed on 1951 the first total surgical replacement of the human using sections of to bypass damaged or deformed tissue.

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Hi, everyone! I’m , and I’ll be taking over Barrow's social media every Tuesday for a while to share some of my work! As a I provide artwork for the neurosurgeons' & researchers’ academic publications.

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The Master of Incisions
Bane To Disease and Plague
Father of The Medicine
The God of Surgeons

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Freyr got a bad batch of nanosurgeons that adapt his biology to fit whatever foreign benevolent matter is inside him.....he has a "reset" machine however, and takes full advantage of having fun with whatever space aliens want to fuck him

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The site of diaphragm attachment to the tuberculum sella (inset) can be a “blind spot” for surgeons and can tear during tumor removal in the anterior sellar recess. Visit the link below for more on reconstruction and CSF leak repair.

https://t.co/n7CYeVpcaO

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Continuing our medical theme, when we salute our brave workers in the NHS, here are the arms of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow and the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh.

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Literally if y’all are out here looking like plastic surgeons...them napkin ass masks and box gloves not stopping corona from getting you🌝. YOU NEED A FILTERED MASK TO PREVENT YOURSELF FROM getting it, you need stay in the house and cleanse y’all selves

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A 17thc apothecary shop. It's well known we were once the Barber Surgeons but we were also the Incorporation of Surgeon Apothecaries. Find out more about this - sometimes stormy - relationship in our digitised manuscript collections https://t.co/nRFFrujz7z?

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The three field surgeons can reattach their own severed hand, heart, and eyeballs. While proving this, they leave their bodyparts in the care of a distractable maid, and (oh no!) the cat eats them! The maid has to find some suitable replacements and hope that no one notices...

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