As an avid consumer of Science and Medicine related content, it is my opinion that you are criminally undersubscribed. Ill happily be indulging in your entire catalogue. Your production style is clearly defined and developed from this very first video. Its going to pay dividends.
Yeah my man it's clear you didn't go into this half clocked. I don't know if you have a production team behind you or not but you definitely know what you're doing quite a bit more than most amateur youtubers
This is amazing content. I've been in health care for over 20 years (EMS & nursing) and I love this style of education. I do poorly with pure memorization, but learning about the history and development of something, it's a sure way to make it stick. I'm hoping this will build and even better foundation for my NP education.
Hey Patrick! Just jumping in to say that I've discovered your channel a couple days ago and am binging through your content. Keep it up! I like how you style isn't sensationalist and laid back but still very informative and engaging. You have a way of explaining verbally that is very concise and story-driven at the same time, so you don't have to rely on fancy infographics like the big channels. This is why I prefer smaller, cozier channels, although I do wish that you get more attention and be rewarded for your work. Perun has shown us that you can absolutely gain decent traction with nothing but simple Powerpoint presentations if you have a way with words (and a hot topic I guess).
Your channel came up as a recommendation for me last week and I’ve been binging your videos. You truly deserve so many more subscribers for the quality of your content!
I'm really interested in the history of body part transplantations. Id love to know more about it. I looked through your videos. And it's very likely I just missed it but thought I'd comment in case I hadn't. I greatly enjoy binging your videos. Cheers
You make some great stuff! You know what I would really like to know? How did people isolate vitamins and figure out how they helped the human body? Do you have any sources on the history of nutrients?
Finally, I have found my people. History AND medicine. It just doesn't get any better than this. Fascinating stuff. Thank you so much for sharing this. ✌🏻💟🌎🔬🩻💉🇺🇸
How did he get the first human body? Is he a time traveler? How did he determine which of our ancestors was the actual first human? Surely there is no clear dividing line.
Oh that title! Surely you meant to write "Who Dissected the Human Body First?" or "Who Was the First to Dissect a Human Body?" -- not the "[...] First Human Body," right?
As an avid consumer of Science and Medicine related content, it is my opinion that you are criminally undersubscribed. Ill happily be indulging in your entire catalogue. Your production style is clearly defined and developed from this very first video. Its going to pay dividends.
Sick, thanks for the kind words
I wholeheartedly agree
Yeah my man it's clear you didn't go into this half clocked. I don't know if you have a production team behind you or not but you definitely know what you're doing quite a bit more than most amateur youtubers
@@PatKellyTeachesJust found you and doing the same; going over all of them. Great quality content. Thank you.
i agree this is probably one of the best medical meets history channels out there (not that i know a lot but i really love this niche)
This is amazing content. I've been in health care for over 20 years (EMS & nursing) and I love this style of education. I do poorly with pure memorization, but learning about the history and development of something, it's a sure way to make it stick. I'm hoping this will build and even better foundation for my NP education.
These videos only have hundreds of likes? The quality is so good, I hope more people stumble across this channel
I appreciate that. Plenty of new stuff coming soon
Been binge watching your channel for days!! Very engaging and educational!
Hey Patrick! Just jumping in to say that I've discovered your channel a couple days ago and am binging through your content. Keep it up! I like how you style isn't sensationalist and laid back but still very informative and engaging. You have a way of explaining verbally that is very concise and story-driven at the same time, so you don't have to rely on fancy infographics like the big channels. This is why I prefer smaller, cozier channels, although I do wish that you get more attention and be rewarded for your work. Perun has shown us that you can absolutely gain decent traction with nothing but simple Powerpoint presentations if you have a way with words (and a hot topic I guess).
Subbed! Holy smoke this channel is informative and I love it!
Love the enthusiasm. Welcome to the crew!
As a med student and lover of history, finding this channel has been a godsend
Your videos are great! Very informative and interesting. Keep going!
I appreciate the kind words, thank you :)
Your channel came up as a recommendation for me last week and I’ve been binging your videos. You truly deserve so many more subscribers for the quality of your content!
Same
How do I NEVER saw your videos in my yt? Such cool facts. great job!
Great vid, Patrick!
Thanku for the super cool stuff.
I'm really interested in the history of body part transplantations. Id love to know more about it. I looked through your videos. And it's very likely I just missed it but thought I'd comment in case I hadn't. I greatly enjoy binging your videos. Cheers
I havent made any videos about transplant surgeries yet. Definitely someday
You make some great stuff!
You know what I would really like to know? How did people isolate vitamins and figure out how they helped the human body? Do you have any sources on the history of nutrients?
Great idea. The history of Vitamin C is a surprisingly fascinating story -- maybe I'll investigate that for a video topic.
@@PatKellyTeachesplease do bro love your work
Finally, I have found my people. History AND medicine. It just doesn't get any better than this. Fascinating stuff. Thank you so much for sharing this. ✌🏻💟🌎🔬🩻💉🇺🇸
7:38 so *did* they vivisect some of the people??
if the catholic church banned dissection what happened in the eastern roman empire during this period?
"Ayu" means life, and "Veda" means science. Ayurveda is described as a life science in the Shusrut Samhita.
Sushruta father of surgery...
THE FIRST HUMAN DISSECTION FOR ANATOMY WAS DONE BY THE INDIAN DOCTOR SUSHRUT IN 600 BCE.
Proud to be an Ayurvedic Dr ❤️
Thank you for teaching me about human dissection, Ryan Reynolds if I bought him from Walmart
Maharshi SUSHRUT was the first to dissect human body
So should I eat breakfast first?
You'll be safe with cereal, but I wouldn't recommend poached eggs
How did he get the first human body? Is he a time traveler? How did he determine which of our ancestors was the actual first human? Surely there is no clear dividing line.
Tax the hypocrites ,I say, and the govt loan paid off real quick.
Oh that title! Surely you meant to write "Who Dissected the Human Body First?" or "Who Was the First to Dissect a Human Body?" -- not the "[...] First Human Body," right?
Thanks for catching that. Yes, your titles would be more accurate and grammatically correct
Relegion dosesnt mix well w science and medicine. But they dont have problems using it like porn and many other things.
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