Let’s all raise a glass to Anesthesia, sterile environments, and.. well Science. The combination has apparently saved at least a few fingers. … and testicles.
I like a lot the content of @Thoughty2 but the video title changes are getting funnier and funner waiting for the following change "Best Surgeon in History... a life where you are the record"
The mouthwash 'Listerine' is named after Joseph Lister because he had an interest, in cleanliness and was the founder of antiseptic medicine and preventative medicine too. He wanted people to sterilise everything and improve hygiene standards, in their clinical practices.
"founder of antiseptic medicine" Ignaz Semmelweis beat him to it by about 20 years, but sure. Actually, Ignaz might make for an interesting video here.
I snapped back to reality when I got my incision for my Peacemaker. Luckily I woke up and wasn't stuck in a half between state. 10-15 seconds of a fresh slice really really hurts bad.
@@gtgodbear6320 "Snap back to reality, ope there goes gravity Ope, there goes Rabbit, he choked He's so mad, but he won't give up that easy? No He won't have it, he knows his whole back's to these ropes It don't matter, he's dope, he knows that, but he's broke He's so stagnant, he knows, when he goes back to this mobile home, that's when it's Back to the lab again, yo, this whole rhapsody Better go capture this moment and hope it don't pass him"
When he said he killed 3 people during a single surgery and that's a record not broken since then, I was thinking thank god, and then he went on to say, that's not a challenge. The fact he felt it necessary to point that out is hilarious 😂
I once had a bladder sling put in. As I was waking up, the doctor bragged to me how quickly she had done my surgery. Then I heard her tell the next lady how quickly she had done her surgery, seconds fewer than mine….and that the patient would have to wear a catheter bag full time until her bladder perforation healed. Speedy isn’t always best.
@@vanessamccool7972 don’t get me wrong, butchers are exceedingly skilled at their craft, but it’s in the name lol they are good are carving out meat into some nice servings, but they aren’t going to be considering things like your veins, arteries, etc. The human body although taught in school is a very basic and simplified version of our bodies, there’s so many variations, just the weight of a person can majorly effect where certain things are. There’s a reason why surgeons specialise into different areas, same as doctors. Though even in modern times, mistakes still happen that could have easily been avoided, least with a butcher they are consistent haha xD
@@sssleon3320 obviously this ‘surgeon’ was less than a butcher, which is why I made the statement, because between a butcher, or this quack, I’d choose the butcher. And I’m sure the person holding my hand would be thankful for that choice as well, because they’d survive. This ‘doctor’ couldn’t be bothered to pay attention to who was standing where, thereby killing the bystander, so how the eff could he get anything else correct? And the use of the word surgeon with one such as him has got to be a misnomer, he was probably a liar or psycho
@@vanessamccool7972 you are aware this surgeon in question that your referencing is from the 19th century during Victorian era, if were comparing a surgeon from the Victorian era and a butcher from the same time, then yes you very correct a butcher probably would have been better, I should hade made it more obvious that I was referring to modern day doctors/surgeons.
@@sssleon3320 I was absolutely referring to the fact that he was from that era, and the majority of people, such as myself, probably couldn’t afford a surgeon back when this happened, and that would have been a blessing. I think that ‘barbers’, dentists, and actual doctors from that time were on par with each other. And some advice, if I watched the same video you are replying to a comment I made, please don’t assume I need anything mansplained to me. If you weren’t attempting to correct me, or explain something in a condescending manner, at least if you didn’t realize that you were doing it, here I am telling you that you were very much so doing such a thing. We watched the video, I commented in reference to the video, and YOU comment something that has nothing to do with the price of beans in China, as if I’m too stupid to understand that choosing a butcher over a modern day surgeon is foolish women’s speak. If you aren’t going to watch the video, and understand that’s what I’m referring to, why comment?
Well, the man loved his work, without a doubt. How many of us can say that these days? :) It's also interesting to notice that even during modern operations, under anaesthesia, your body still feels pain and it can be recorded on EEG. However, we are in such deep sleep from which it's impossible to wake up, that later on when you wake up, you don't remember any of it. I had an open heart surgery... it felt like being dead, but what I find really interesting is that afterwards all of my family members noticed I got a lot of grey hairs overnight, which possibly indicated my body had gone through some serious trauma. Food for thought-y 2, eh? Have a great day! I love your channel.
"In Japan, heart surgeon. Number one. Steady hand. One day, yakuza boss need new heart. I do operation. But, mistake! Yakuza boss die. Yakuza very mad. I hide in fishing boat, come to America. No English, no food, no money. Darryl give me job. Now I have house, American car, and new woman. Darryl save life. My big secret: I kill yakuza boss on purpose. I good surgeon. The best! "
Lol read that in his voice... The office had such good silly side moments. Edit: ua-cam.com/video/2wcI10CNuxU/v-deo.html I just had to look it up lmao. Here it is for anyone else.
Listerine had a hugely jagged history. Nobody really knew what to do with it. At one stage, it was promoted / advertised as being a clever mix for your mop bucket water.
@@charliecallanan53 Not all British accents are soothing. Haha I think that the British preference to narrate calmly and matter-of-fact style helps. I notice that many US narrations seem hyper or like the story itself isn't enough so they use the narrator to make it more dramatic maybe?
I agree. I actually think most of our history is BS. You're telling me we could come up with Victorian architecture but couldn't figure out simple medical procedures and practices? - total bull
@@mmmbbop571 I think the truth of it is that you are probably somewhat accurate to a degree. The issue is that even still it isn't BS. It's just that the people who make history are detached from reality in the same way that the rich people and politicians of today are. In a world where most people are covered in dirt and soot at all times, the ability to study any subject, whether it be medicine or whatever, in the absence of bacteria is reserved only for those with a large amount of money, power, time and patience. The progression of science and the number of variables that could be controlled during experimentation was extremely limited thanks to the massive barriers to entry and the amount of patience and thought required to control them. Not to mention that the people conducting science generally considered common people and their opinions to be worthless. Even if there was a common sense idea surrounding basic hygiene among common people, the rich, noble and royal classes idea of hygiene was taking a bath once a month "whether it was needed or not." From that, coupled with earlier historic examples of medicine like Henry VIII's battle with infections, sepsis, dementia and ultimately his death, you can kind of get a picture of how at least the ruling class treated themselves in that era.
@@mmmbbop571 We can send men to the moon, but can barely create robots that can clean our houses to the same extent as a human. There's nothing bs about it. Technological advancement is not linear.
I always watch these while learning to program, theyre great for just keeping your mind busy when doing boring things or when you just want to hear something while doing something else, so thank you for that Thoughty2.
I've dreamt stuff he's narrating more than once. That went badly once though, when while sleep-listening to an episode of Mind Field by Vsauce, I dreamt that I was part of the Stanford Prison Experiment... Not cool, not cool!
Watching this while waiting for my doctors appointment. Lol! A friend of mine had the wrong leg amputated by accident. So now she has no legs at all. Note to everyone... if u have a medical problem DO NOT get treated at royal Darwin hospital. Although the private hospital in Darwin has a better track record if u are stuck in Darwin. Their the only 2 hospitals to really choose from in the Northern Territory. So when I broke my back, they had to fly me to Adelaide in south Australia. Then again when I needed heart surgery. The Northern Territory is to rural & hasn't got many of the medical specialists most capital cities have. 🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣
My son was 11 and he had to have knee surgery, when I saw him just before he went in he had ' not this leg' in big black letters on his right leg. I actually said to the attending nurse is that for real?? Bc his knee was pretty swollen from the injury it was pretty apparent to me which one needed attending to. He made it thru very well in the end tho.
@@murphdog9506 Well... I lost 75% of field of view and, since then, I need to take every hormone. But I'm alive. Right? And there are people who get out much worse than I did. I had a few other complications as well... But I really can't complain. 😊
Surgeons used to advertise about their speed if you want to read about a bottom clenching operation just read about Samuel Pepys bladder stone - the size of a tennis ball and with no anaesthetic!!! We are lucky to be alive today!!
So I was in a hospital in asia back in 2011, because they'd never treated a 6'2 240 pounds giant American before, they gave me well...a little dose of whatever they were using. So I woke up in mid operation, unable to breath, hand restrained on both sides of the table. So I started to freak out and do what most logical fellow would do, waving my palms in circles to catch attention and point fingers at myself. So they gave me a second dose and i woke up 3 days later.
I am following you quite a while and this for me is one of your best and most interesting videos. You are such a genious talking of history, I learned a lot from your channel. Thank you!
Except he said potion that puts you into an unshakable sleep. Not unshakable potion. And 30 others thumbed up ya. Guess they didn’t pay attention either. Must be the unshakable potion you’re still using lol.
We should also thank ✨Florence Nightingale✨, who basically founded modern nursing and modernised hospital hygiene and sanitation during the Crimean War
Except you can splinter the bone and then you're really fucked.... Hence why the saw was for a clean cut to the flesh to be wrapped around The end and heal without too much nerve pain long term.
I legit pointed this out a long time ago when he began to do it and nobody payed attention :/ ig propaganda and mind control algorithms rlly do work for the slow people Xd
Well done. I just saw this and was wondering why folks covering this topic rarely, if ever, mention the doctor in Vienna who in 1847 instituted hand washing and the importance of not wearing the crud incrusted clothes in the delivery of babies. He discovered that women who gave birth in the hospital had higher death rates than the women who didn't. When a colleague of his died from an infection from a cut obtained during the autopsy of an enbalmed body, he discovered that what his friend had died of was the same as the women in the obstetrics hospital. His name was Ignaz Semmelwise. You should look him up. He really should be added to this list of pioneering medical men.
My grandmother was hypnotized when she had last surgery to remove her thyroid gland. She claimed it was 100% effective that they did it again for the birth of her last child. Can't remember why they had to resort to hypnotizing her. Cool that it worked though.
Very disappointing that you didn’t even mention Semmelweis, who pioneered hand washing for prevention of sepsis two decades before Lister. Expecting you to make a separate video on him and his tragic life in compensation for this serious lapse. 🙂
Could you make a part 2-going in depth in anesthesia medicine and how it was invented and perfected because I bet that has to be a bumpy journey of discovery.
I did a project on queen Victoria in grade 6 (4 grades later, still the best grade I've gotten) and i discovered that she also set the trend for Christmas trees and white wedding dresses She was very cool
Why is it that whenever somebody has an incredible ability/power at their disposal they use it for evil? It’s like this in almost all cases of incredibly skilled/powerful people.
one bit that you forgot, even today, you still get onlookers in surgeries - they tend to have surgeons who are still in training (they have a different name depending on what country you're in so I won't specify) in the room, though they're usually also helping out by moving things around the room, or even actually doing some of the lower-risk surgeries under supervision when they're trusted enough. so, actually, having spectators isn't entirely a dead practice, but it sure as hell doesn't involve as many people, and the people that are there tend to be participating in keeping you alive.
Actually it was Ignaz Semmelweis, who discovered the importance of strict hygienic measures for surgical operations and implemented them in 1847 at the General Hospital in Vienna. His publication is considered as the first evidence based medical publication ever. However, his ideas were widely unsupported by the medical community at that time. Lister, who came across Semmelweis' publication 20 years later, finally could convince the medical community of its life saving importance, however never credited Semmelweis as origin.
I’m a catholic priest. Believe it or not, sometimes I insert some of these stories in my homilies. Let’s see how I manage to send you some stories that you might find interesting enough for you to concoct a nice video for UA-cam. Keep up the good work! I am a follower and admirer of your work.
Suggest a mention of Florence Nightingale reporting from the Crimea with her pie chart showing the War Office how the death rate fell if doctors, instruments and bedding were cleaned with carbolic acid.
"He could amputate a limb in under 1 minute."
Give me an axe and I'll do it in 10 seconds
I can amputate a limb in … 8.5 seconds, Alex.
“OK, at the sound of the bell you have 8.5 seconds.”
🛎 “aaaaannnnd…..AMPUTATE THAT LIMB!” 🥳🥳🥳
As the saying goes: With chainsaw and shotgun, everyone can be a surgeon.
@@guntherdergarstigeganter6431 I'm still thinking, what do you need the shotgun for? A chainsaw is enough to make your own patients 😋
@@Psilocybism exactly his point
With a axe could do it in a second 10 is rather a long time. Tbh lol
Let’s all raise a glass to Anesthesia, sterile environments, and.. well Science. The combination has apparently saved at least a few fingers. … and testicles.
And lives.
A glass of anaesthesia is a wonderful idea thank you
Ah just stand behind a horse thats all the anesthesia you need
I’ve had about 40 surgeries; raising my glass as I write…!
Do people of the middle-ages even had limbs left?
“Anyway, that’s how I lost my medical license.”
Kill me
@@lautaronunez5404 later
😂😂
“…. Archemeaies?”
What license? Im Dr. Zed, I don’t need a license
Man: I need my leg amputated. I've heard that you are the fastest surgeon in the world.
Liston: You can even say... "I go balls deep".
No
@@RatioPerfect yes
eh, there was potential
No
The josh fight should be a yearly event where different names get chosen, like the name jack, the ultimate jack off
This is why you should always quick save before operation
Nah I'm sure those surgeons enjoyed the screams
😂
ua-cam.com/video/AIuKuYZ-bd8/v-deo.html
I wish we could quick save lmao
😂
300% mortality. best surgeon ever
Sign me up! 😂
You're not gonna die....at least alone.
*Proceeds to stab 2 assistants and bury them with the patient*
@@minecraftstation6422 lmfao
Sending them to Valhalla, shiney and chrome, in an extremely rapid rate!
Ask me about our buy one, get 2 free deal!
I'd rather take the death than lose me nuts from a slip 😅
"meet the best surgeon who ever lived" to the fastest change of role and title
Meet the most undecisive producer of video
@@kafkaesk3449 lmfaaooo
I knew I wasn’t seeing things 🤣
I like a lot the content of @Thoughty2 but the video title changes are getting funnier and funner waiting for the following change "Best Surgeon in History... a life where you are the record"
I remember the title being the fastest surgeon to ever live
The mouthwash 'Listerine' is named after Joseph Lister because he had an interest, in cleanliness and was the founder of antiseptic medicine and preventative medicine too. He wanted people to sterilise everything and improve hygiene standards, in their clinical practices.
Wow, good to know. Thanks
Can't believe he made it through the whole thing without mentioning that.
Thought he was saving it for the last line.
Very good fun fact.
Ya beat me to it!
Hard to believe that tidbit was overlooked!
"founder of antiseptic medicine"
Ignaz Semmelweis beat him to it by about 20 years, but sure.
Actually, Ignaz might make for an interesting video here.
Imagine...you're falling to sleep on the table and you hear.
"CUT CUT CUT CUT CUT CUT CUT CUT"
This is the movie director shouting :p
@@cyberp0et CUT CUT CUT, PLACES PEOPLE...THE VIBE IS ALL WRONG, WHERE DID YOU GET THESE EXTRAS? A MACEYS PARKING LOT?
Image your sleeping and you suddenly feel your nuts fall away...along with your leg... Whoa! 😳 Thanks for watching! 😉👍
I snapped back to reality when I got my incision for my Peacemaker. Luckily I woke up and wasn't stuck in a half between state. 10-15 seconds of a fresh slice really really hurts bad.
@@gtgodbear6320 "Snap back to reality, ope there goes gravity
Ope, there goes Rabbit, he choked
He's so mad, but he won't give up that easy? No
He won't have it, he knows his whole back's to these ropes
It don't matter, he's dope, he knows that, but he's broke
He's so stagnant, he knows, when he goes back to this mobile home, that's when it's
Back to the lab again, yo, this whole rhapsody
Better go capture this moment and hope it don't pass him"
When he said he killed 3 people during a single surgery and that's a record not broken since then, I was thinking thank god, and then he went on to say, that's not a challenge. The fact he felt it necessary to point that out is hilarious 😂
And now we know the origin of "The operation was a success, but the patient died."
Alternative title: How the best surgery speedrunner got the best surgery killstreak
+ 50 silent kill
+ 25 amputation
- 10 too slow
+ 100 takedown
I once had a bladder sling put in. As I was waking up, the doctor bragged to me how quickly she had done my surgery. Then I heard her tell the next lady how quickly she had done her surgery, seconds fewer than mine….and that the patient would have to wear a catheter bag full time until her bladder perforation healed. Speedy isn’t always best.
He's just a skilled butcher that's all.
I think butchers have more skill. They don’t carelessly kill those who may be standing next to them when cutting. I’d rather have a butcher work on me
@@vanessamccool7972 don’t get me wrong, butchers are exceedingly skilled at their craft, but it’s in the name lol they are good are carving out meat into some nice servings, but they aren’t going to be considering things like your veins, arteries, etc. The human body although taught in school is a very basic and simplified version of our bodies, there’s so many variations, just the weight of a person can majorly effect where certain things are. There’s a reason why surgeons specialise into different areas, same as doctors. Though even in modern times, mistakes still happen that could have easily been avoided, least with a butcher they are consistent haha xD
@@sssleon3320 obviously this ‘surgeon’ was less than a butcher, which is why I made the statement, because between a butcher, or this quack, I’d choose the butcher. And I’m sure the person holding my hand would be thankful for that choice as well, because they’d survive. This ‘doctor’ couldn’t be bothered to pay attention to who was standing where, thereby killing the bystander, so how the eff could he get anything else correct? And the use of the word surgeon with one such as him has got to be a misnomer, he was probably a liar or psycho
@@vanessamccool7972 you are aware this surgeon in question that your referencing is from the 19th century during Victorian era, if were comparing a surgeon from the Victorian era and a butcher from the same time, then yes you very correct a butcher probably would have been better, I should hade made it more obvious that I was referring to modern day doctors/surgeons.
@@sssleon3320 I was absolutely referring to the fact that he was from that era, and the majority of people, such as myself, probably couldn’t afford a surgeon back when this happened, and that would have been a blessing. I think that ‘barbers’, dentists, and actual doctors from that time were on par with each other. And some advice, if I watched the same video you are replying to a comment I made, please don’t assume I need anything mansplained to me. If you weren’t attempting to correct me, or explain something in a condescending manner, at least if you didn’t realize that you were doing it, here I am telling you that you were very much so doing such a thing. We watched the video, I commented in reference to the video, and YOU comment something that has nothing to do with the price of beans in China, as if I’m too stupid to understand that choosing a butcher over a modern day surgeon is foolish women’s speak. If you aren’t going to watch the video, and understand that’s what I’m referring to, why comment?
Well, the man loved his work, without a doubt. How many of us can say that these days? :)
It's also interesting to notice that even during modern operations, under anaesthesia, your body still feels pain and it can be recorded on EEG. However, we are in such deep sleep from which it's impossible to wake up, that later on when you wake up, you don't remember any of it. I had an open heart surgery... it felt like being dead, but what I find really interesting is that afterwards all of my family members noticed I got a lot of grey hairs overnight, which possibly indicated my body had gone through some serious trauma. Food for thought-y 2, eh? Have a great day! I love your channel.
Ah, 42 never gets old such an outstanding UA-camr.
Heeey 42 here ^_^
Not to be that guy but its thoughty 2 ^_^
@@Mechafr no it's not
@@PhenomRom but,..it is? It makes sense at least ^_^
@@Mechafr "not to be that guy" sorry but you are most definitely THAT GUY
Can I just say thank you to people like Lister who were ready to fight things they couldn’t see to improve the chances for their patients. 👏🏻👏🏻
The development of anaesthesia deserves a video on its own.
Thoughty2: "changes title"
Everyone:
"mEet tHE BeSt suRgEon wHo eVer livEd"
Truth
Gothic Extracoganza
Bruh
@@d_e_a_n fair claim. 😁
True I was thinking that too
"In Japan, heart surgeon. Number one. Steady hand. One day, yakuza boss need new heart. I do operation. But, mistake! Yakuza boss die. Yakuza very mad. I hide in fishing boat, come to America. No English, no food, no money. Darryl give me job. Now I have house, American car, and new woman. Darryl save life. My big secret: I kill yakuza boss on purpose. I good surgeon. The best! "
Lol.😂
Now do democrats
Cyberpunk
Lol read that in his voice... The office had such good silly side moments.
Edit: ua-cam.com/video/2wcI10CNuxU/v-deo.html
I just had to look it up lmao. Here it is for anyone else.
That's what he said
Joseph Lister was also the inspiration for the antiseptic, Listerine, created by Dr. Joseph Lawrence in 1879.
That would be my grannies great great father. She was from the Canterbury plains in new Zealand and originally from Scotland.
Nessie Lister was her name, and Nessie Vial by marriage
Listerine had a hugely jagged history. Nobody really knew what to do with it. At one stage, it was promoted / advertised as being a clever mix for your mop bucket water.
“Alright doc I’m ‘ere to ‘ave me leg off.”
“Right, on the table”
“😱 YOU’VE LOBBED OFF ME COBBLES!! I ONLY PAID FER AN’ ‘OBBLE!!”
💀
If you cut off your left arm
Your right arm will be left
Imagine watching the surgery being preformed on yourself.. you'd pay good money for a speedy surgeon as well..
crazy when you think about it. they say when some people heard they needed surgery, they would go on to kill themselves to avoid the horror of it all
Idk why he has such a relaxing voice?
It's the power of the British accent
@@charliecallanan53 Yeah british accent is so soothing
@@aqulynx8780 Im british and most of us have horrible accents anyone up north and in london have horrible accents
@@charliecallanan53 Not all British accents are soothing. Haha
I think that the British preference to narrate calmly and matter-of-fact style helps.
I notice that many US narrations seem hyper or like the story itself isn't enough so they use the narrator to make it more dramatic maybe?
@@prestongarvey2285 where are you from then because there is much worse accents than the the London accent
Fun thing about cleanliness- it was common knowledge to keep wounds clean. We knew it for millennia. But places like England? Naah. That's BS.
Yep it took a German doctor during the civil war to tell troops to stop putting the toilets by the kitchen. 🙄
It’s the definition of “I’m built different.”
I agree. I actually think most of our history is BS. You're telling me we could come up with Victorian architecture but couldn't figure out simple medical procedures and practices? - total bull
@@mmmbbop571 I think the truth of it is that you are probably somewhat accurate to a degree. The issue is that even still it isn't BS. It's just that the people who make history are detached from reality in the same way that the rich people and politicians of today are.
In a world where most people are covered in dirt and soot at all times, the ability to study any subject, whether it be medicine or whatever, in the absence of bacteria is reserved only for those with a large amount of money, power, time and patience.
The progression of science and the number of variables that could be controlled during experimentation was extremely limited thanks to the massive barriers to entry and the amount of patience and thought required to control them.
Not to mention that the people conducting science generally considered common people and their opinions to be worthless. Even if there was a common sense idea surrounding basic hygiene among common people, the rich, noble and royal classes idea of hygiene was taking a bath once a month "whether it was needed or not."
From that, coupled with earlier historic examples of medicine like Henry VIII's battle with infections, sepsis, dementia and ultimately his death, you can kind of get a picture of how at least the ruling class treated themselves in that era.
@@mmmbbop571 We can send men to the moon, but can barely create robots that can clean our houses to the same extent as a human. There's nothing bs about it. Technological advancement is not linear.
I always watch these while learning to program, theyre great for just keeping your mind busy when doing boring things or when you just want to hear something while doing something else, so thank you for that Thoughty2.
Good God! The horror those people went through, I Will NOT complain about hospitals again. My hubbies nuts are safe. Big thumbs up mate.
I always watch my guy when I’m going to sleep... soothing and knowledgeable 😂 happy 2021 and hope your all safe and exceeding. ✌️
I thought I was the only one lol. It’s 1:03pm in Nigeria right now and I’m about to crash. That’s what brought me here right now😂😂
I've dreamt stuff he's narrating more than once. That went badly once though, when while sleep-listening to an episode of Mind Field by Vsauce, I dreamt that I was part of the Stanford Prison Experiment... Not cool, not cool!
@@WatanabeNoTsuna. 😂😂
I am exceedingly 👌 thanks.
He's your guy?? What does that even mean?
3 people with 1 procedure? THAT'S AWESOME!!!!!!!
He was going for bonus points
300% death rate
*best halo anouncer voice* Tripple kill!
*OH BABY A TRIPLE*
Human centipide chills
John Wick: "I once killed 3 men in a bar with a pencil.
Listin: "Hold my beer."
Listen saves all 3 so they will die a few days later again in unbearable pain.
Watching this while waiting for my doctors appointment. Lol! A friend of mine had the wrong leg amputated by accident. So now she has no legs at all. Note to everyone... if u have a medical problem DO NOT get treated at royal Darwin hospital. Although the private hospital in Darwin has a better track record if u are stuck in Darwin. Their the only 2 hospitals to really choose from in the Northern Territory. So when I broke my back, they had to fly me to Adelaide in south Australia. Then again when I needed heart surgery. The Northern Territory is to rural & hasn't got many of the medical specialists most capital cities have.
🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣
How much compensation she got?
My son was 11 and he had to have knee surgery, when I saw him just before he went in he had ' not this leg' in big black letters on his right leg. I actually said to the attending nurse is that for real?? Bc his knee was pretty swollen from the injury it was pretty apparent to me which one needed attending to. He made it thru very well in the end tho.
Is she okay? I imagine that has to take a big toll mentally as well 🥺
Your sarcasm bro is top tier and next level lol,you make simple things very funny
I've been watching this channel for years, and I still hear "Forty-two here".
Same here wtff
@@alexmaneee4167 every. single. time.
@@MissusMassacre hahah I even replayed it several times and still 42
Well... I went through a 9h surgery when I was 13... I had a brain tumor (but benign, not cancer).
So... Thanks, docs!
Same here. Glad yours turned out well! :)
I dont always look through the comments section , but when I do, I can count on MC's Creations being there in the comments.
@@drewgotit3569 Hey, dude. 🖖😊
@@murphdog9506 Well... I lost 75% of field of view and, since then, I need to take every hormone. But I'm alive. Right? And there are people who get out much worse than I did.
I had a few other complications as well... But I really can't complain. 😊
I’m 13 and can’t imagine going through that!
I really appreciate this video and all the videos that come from your channel. Thanks for always putting out good content, and keep up the good work!
Surgeons used to advertise about their speed if you want to read about a bottom clenching operation just read about Samuel Pepys bladder stone - the size of a tennis ball and with no anaesthetic!!! We are lucky to be alive today!!
The horror. Just execute me instead.
So I was in a hospital in asia back in 2011, because they'd never treated a 6'2 240 pounds giant American before, they gave me well...a little dose of whatever they were using. So I woke up in mid operation, unable to breath, hand restrained on both sides of the table. So I started to freak out and do what most logical fellow would do, waving my palms in circles to catch attention and point fingers at myself. So they gave me a second dose and i woke up 3 days later.
@Godsabitch True story, it was for gall bladder. But in asia they didnt do the small hole, they did a big scar. It still numb to this day.
@@lazysunside Asia's a huge place. Which country was it? Laparoscopic surgery is quite common these days for those who can afford it.
@@sabiha.sayeed Vietnam
@@lazysunside dam
Just found your channel a few days ago. I love everything I've watched so far. Also really dig your style!
his editor: how many screams do you want me to add to this video?
thoughty2: YES.
I am following you quite a while and this for me is one of your best and most interesting videos. You are such a genious talking of history, I learned a lot from your channel. Thank you!
"that's not a challenge"
*Slowly lowers knife and enthusiasm*
7:25 perfect moment for a Manscaped sponsored ad
😆 🤣 🤣 Come on!!
That's hilarious!😂😂😂
Lol
Nice, Nice, so nice I said it twice
Great episode, I found this highly entertaining and informative.
Man, I love this channel SO MUCH!!!! Definitely my favorite UA-cam Channel!!!
With respect, unshakable sleep potions have existed since antiquity. They're more for recreational purposes though. Good times.
Except he said potion that puts you into an unshakable sleep. Not unshakable potion. And 30 others thumbed up ya. Guess they didn’t pay attention either. Must be the unshakable potion you’re still using lol.
@@biddibee3526 ?
@@biddibee3526 Reread. Note the presence of the word "sleep". Note that the comment is not edited. Reevaluate your life.
@@biddibee3526 thank you for your five seconds of fame. You may now get back to your potion.
@@biddibee3526 Potion N° 9?
We should also thank ✨Florence Nightingale✨, who basically founded modern nursing and modernised hospital hygiene and sanitation during the Crimean War
That's the same thing I just said.
@@neilacrabtree1617Semmelweis predated her!! Both pioneers in hospital safety!
One of the most interesting youtuber always learn something ❤️
Totally agree, and I even suspected the Robert Liston thing just by the thumbnail, but I learned a lot more.
@Gamer Guy Don’t forget that some of this content could be fake. But it is interesting to believe that it is true.
@@therice8529 yea at leat thoughty2 has the interesting content than others 😊
I remember learning about all the stuff in this video in history class. Never thought I’d see it pop up in a thoughty2 vid at the time!
I saw a guy on Vikings take off a limb in 5 seconds
With a swift swing an proper blade,one can amputate in well under a second.
@@dragonrider9051 yeah
Except you can splinter the bone and then you're really fucked.... Hence why the saw was for a clean cut to the flesh to be wrapped around The end and heal without too much nerve pain long term.
Title at time of writing:
'Meet the fastest surgeon who ever lived.'
This will probably change in a day or so
Apparently already changed it from best lol
Why does he change it, though?! He's not the only one either!
I legit pointed this out a long time ago when he began to do it and nobody payed attention :/ ig propaganda and mind control algorithms rlly do work for the slow people Xd
@@WatanabeNoTsuna. promotes it on the algorithm better
@@WatanabeNoTsuna. changing titles and video thumbnails makes the algorithm like it.
"Who's my surgeon doc?"
"You're lucky lad, he's known as THE FASTEST KNIFE IN THE WEST END"
Well done. I just saw this and was wondering why folks covering this topic rarely, if ever, mention the doctor in Vienna who in 1847 instituted hand washing and the importance of not wearing the crud incrusted clothes in the delivery of babies. He discovered that women who gave birth in the hospital had higher death rates than the women who didn't. When a colleague of his died from an infection from a cut obtained during the autopsy of an enbalmed body, he discovered that what his friend had died of was the same as the women in the obstetrics hospital. His name was Ignaz Semmelwise. You should look him up. He really should be added to this list of pioneering medical men.
“Its amazing what a celebrity endorsement can do for a product ey” i see what you did there, 👏
Just got your book from audible....it's awesome! When is the next one? I would prefer to be able to get a hard/paperback.
My grandmother was hypnotized when she had last surgery to remove her thyroid gland.
She claimed it was 100% effective that they did it again for the birth of her last child.
Can't remember why they had to resort to hypnotizing her. Cool that it worked though.
Very disappointing that you didn’t even mention Semmelweis, who pioneered hand washing for prevention of sepsis two decades before Lister. Expecting you to make a separate video on him and his tragic life in compensation for this serious lapse. 🙂
Could you make a part 2-going in depth in anesthesia medicine and how it was invented and perfected because I bet that has to be a bumpy journey of discovery.
Outstanding Video..I really enjoyed it Thank You
I was here when it was called "meet the best surgeon who ever lived" 😎
Me too
he be changing the titles quick asf💀😂
@@officialzyral4577 lmao meet the fastest title changer whole ever lived
I did a project on queen Victoria in grade 6 (4 grades later, still the best grade I've gotten) and i discovered that she also set the trend for Christmas trees and white wedding dresses
She was very cool
I thought huis catchphrase would be: " By the power of Grayskull, I have the power!!"
That little red spot was annoying me until I realized it was part of the video 😂
It always baffels me how long it took them to make the connection between infection and dirt.
I love how quickly the titles of the video change
Thank you so much for getting me trough this pandemic
Thx for all the amazing content!
"It's amazing what a bit of celebrity endorsement can do for a product, eh?"
The perfect spot for a sponsorship break.
Could you do a piece on Semmelweis and the First Clinic in Germany? Very fascinating story about the development of aseptic technique.
Is amazing how much it is trial and error and the fact that it still mostly this way.
Great episode Aaron! Im a fan but I found this episode especially interesting!
The Egyptians used advanced surgical techniques 1000s of years ago. It’s amazing how much knowledge was lost over millennia.
Yep
“Time me, gentlemen. Time me.” Doesn’t quite have the same ring to it as “It’s a great day to save lives.” - Derek Sheppard 😂😅😅
Great stuff! Thank you!
I love this channel so much!
It's crazy that centuries before, Galen the ancient roman physician, understood the concept of cleaning your tools and sanitation
0:43 i tried wiping my screen because i thought there was someting on it and it was part of video you can see it on the guys face lmao
As someone who comes from a family of people in leading biomedical research and surgery i want to say i love your vids Thoughty!
Alternative title: You should be glad you are living in 21st century
Thanks for the knowledge
"Time me gentlemen, time me" What a legend
Thanks thoughty 👍🏽 that was an interesting story 😶🌫️😶🌫️🤯
So that's who Jack the Ripper was !!
For some reason I love the fact that the criteria for the "best surgeon" was mostly speed.
Why is it that whenever somebody has an incredible ability/power at their disposal they use it for evil? It’s like this in almost all cases of incredibly skilled/powerful people.
What are you talking about? Who, in this video, used an ability for evil?
one bit that you forgot,
even today, you still get onlookers in surgeries - they tend to have surgeons who are still in training (they have a different name depending on what country you're in so I won't specify) in the room, though they're usually also helping out by moving things around the room, or even actually doing some of the lower-risk surgeries under supervision when they're trusted enough.
so, actually, having spectators isn't entirely a dead practice, but it sure as hell doesn't involve as many people, and the people that are there tend to be participating in keeping you alive.
Title changes faster than my grandpa's heart rhythm
6:35 That's the cutest bacteria ever!
" The catalogue says that this little beauty can saw through a femur in 28 seconds. I'm betting I can cut that time in half!"
12:55 " It's amazing what a bit of celebrity endorsement can do for a product eh? " Would be an excellent segway into a sponsor
Triple kill! achievement unlocked:
Actually it was Ignaz Semmelweis, who discovered the importance of strict hygienic measures for surgical operations and implemented them in 1847 at the General Hospital in Vienna. His publication is considered as the first evidence based medical publication ever. However, his ideas were widely unsupported by the medical community at that time. Lister, who came across Semmelweis' publication 20 years later, finally could convince the medical community of its life saving importance, however never credited Semmelweis as origin.
Thoughty2's next video. Meet the Fingerless Nurses of the Fastest Surgeon Who Ever Lived. Peace to you and yours.
I’m a catholic priest. Believe it or not, sometimes I insert some of these stories in my homilies. Let’s see how I manage to send you some stories that you might find interesting enough for you to concoct a nice video for UA-cam. Keep up the good work! I am a follower and admirer of your work.
"It's amazing what celebrity endorsement can do....."
Makes me wonder what else we've consumed due to celebrities
Another great story. And as always great mustache!!
42 is history teacher we never had
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Suggest a mention of Florence Nightingale reporting from the Crimea with her pie chart showing the War Office how the death rate fell if doctors, instruments and bedding were cleaned with carbolic acid.
“Aaaaaaaaaand it’s gone” - the title
7:20 🎾 Unlucky Patient: wait hold on… Liston? Where is the other one?!?
One of the best youtubers !