The BIZARRE History Of The Human Heart
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- Опубліковано 5 бер 2024
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As a history nut, and person wanting to be a history teacher, I love hearing about new things. Keep it up with these kinds of videos!
I'm a Historian and work as a curator. I wish you good luck and we will gladly welcome you to the Historian club!
I think history teachers and historians are very disrespected and not given as much credit as they should be. I loved my history teachers, they taught me a lot, thank you for all you do.
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If you haven’t, you should check out Mr Terry History, he’s super rad!
@@limeprime9059my history teacher failed our whole class 😂 the only subject that failed was his... To say the least I hated history in school with a passion but now in my 20s I've found myself loving history 😅
Seeing this made me realize that before these understandings, people could feel their heartbeat and not understand what it was or why it was happening inside of them.
Imagine being a person who got panic attacks not knowing wtf was happening O_O i would think i was dying
@@tomhomunculus Which would cause more panic, and so the cycle begins…
That's a great thought. Makes sense why so many people were religious, I'd probably also believe in a god if something was going boomboom inside my chest for no apparent reason
That’s crazy! Imagine what the first pregnant woman felt like! I’d still be absolutely terrified even knowing today, talk about pure body horror (for me) but it would be even worse not knowing how procreation worked lol
Well back then we still had somewhat animalistic instincts so I think caveman still kinda knew what was going on
The fact that he didn't die from infection with an open chest wound is wild
Especially that long ago - dudes immune system must’ve been top tier lol
Or stated bleeding 🩸🩸
nah, the kid just play in the dirt.
As a Historian I love the intersection between History, Culture and Science! More videos like this please!!!
Yes this has to be the best UA-cam video he’s ever made! He could do one for each organ. I like that he included the spiritual aspects the timeline as well as all the visuals too
yeah i super enjoyed this video as well. This style of video makes me happy! Doctor Mikes personality mixed with cool information is awesome
7:01 That beating heart story is insane! How does someone survive that….
even if internal organs weren't damaged, how the hell do you avoid all the infections?
@@lool8421 Dude probably took alcohol baths and had an anomalousy good immune system.
@@lool8421I don't think the heart laid completely open, some tissue would still cover it. But it wasn't enclosed in the ribcage anymore. This may have caused a pneumothorax, but maybe the boy survived with only one lobe of the lung still working.
You could then really see and feel the pumping heart. That's much stronger than only to feel a pulse in a blood vessel.
I am not sure if the story was even real. I can’t find anything about it, not even ChatGPT. If you guys know anything please share.
Right?! How’d he not die of blood loss?! 🤔
Sushrutha, an ancient Indian scholar known as the father of plastic surgery, has perfomed dissection in cadavers before the time of Christ. He has described in his book "Sushrutha Samhitha" about how he prepared the bodies for dissection, his findings, along with diseases and cure. Although many of his findings may not be agreed by contemporary science, he was a pioneer in this field and his works are still referred in the alternative medical system. He has described the position, shape, and has also highlighted the vitality of the heart. His photo is hung in many hospitals across India and parts of the world as a form of respect.
In India, the healthcare system is a combination of modern medical doctors and alternate medical practioners. Susrutha is a significant intersection between the two. If you've read till here thank you 😊 and thanks to Dr.Mike for the amazing video!
Thank you so much for sharing that! You just taught me something new!
Exactly!! India's history must be explored too for health related history
schools in india instead focus on stuff like gandhi, never teaching us this. it was my mother who told me this
Before this comment I thought Sushruta was just the father of only plastic surgery
Dr. Mike needs to see this! Indian history is richer than we give it credit for!
I loved this timeline, but as an Argentinian girl, it's sad that he didn't include Dr. René Favaloro. He performed several heart related procedures, such as the bypass, and it was very important for medical history. 🇦🇷❣️ Always remembered here!
Who knew an organ could have a timeline 💀
Edit: do people genuinely not know what a rhetorical question is?
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Yeah, who knew that sickness & diseases could be recorded 🗿🗿🗿👌👌👌
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It’s a muscle…
Anything from a trusted source bleeps up and I'm there - I have CHF & Afib, B stage heart failure, and I absorb everything about it. From Doctor Mike? Fuggedaboutit, I'm here!
All the best.
What's even cooler about 3D printing hearts, is they can use your genetic code to not only fix defects on the printed heart, but it will bypass rejection. No dampening your immune system post transplant for the rest of your life.
This is also progressing other organ replacement research as well.
That’s so awsome! But for now, we’d better take good care of our organs and not expect for new ones 😅
How does that progress other organ replacement? I thought that other vital organs all have complex metabolic tasks to fulfill which no printed organ shell could fullfill, right? So I'd wager that unless they can fill those shells with equally immune friendly tissue that can metabolize whatever is needed, this doesn't help? I'm truly curious now! :)
If the structure of the artificial organ is correct and stem cells induced to form that tissue it could be functional :) @Kirmeins
@@Kirmeins Thats where the research into stem cells come in. For now 3D printing research is getting the building of the organ structure and placement of cells underway, but with stem cells you can then potentially fill in the gaps of 3D printing. And 3D printing organs isn't as simple as it sounds, they amount of research into the structure of organs, the placement of cells, the binding of those cells, and the work to get the whole organ functional is all key parts of that research that will overlap into other organs.
3:40 silphium was actually rediscovered recently! So once it's population is stable and has all the basics studied, we can find out 😂
Really? I'm hyped about that
@cherriberri8373 Probably not. The methodology is being disputed and nothing has been proven yet. It's hard seeing as we have no samples of the originals to compare it to.
@@tristanflynn4014 hm, if it used to be so popular, then there might be some recent micro-paleontological samples of its seeds in sediments of the regions it was cultivated in. Send the hounds- err paleontologists! :D
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I am aspiring to be a cardiologist, so a video dedicated entirely for the heart is exactly what I needed
I really like when you go outside of your usual style. I think the video summarized the topic very well!
My daughter was born with a critical congenital heart defect, Ebsteins Anomaly. I wish you talked about CHDs once on your channel. This video made me so happy to watch! Thank you
well done - as a retired RN/MSN who worked ERs, ICUs, and out patient areas to see the wonders being brought forth from my start in the middle 60's to retiring in 2016 is "hearth warming, well presented!!
Thank you for mentioning William Harvey in your video - during my childhood I often had to go to the William Harvey hospital in Ashford, Kent to have treatment for my lazy eye and right outside the hospital is a statue of him holding a human heart in his hand.
I'm sick but its always a great day when Dr Mike posts :)
Hope you feel better soon!
Wow, i wasn't expecting THAT when i clicked. I genuinely loved the video. Thanks Dr Mike and Team!
For GCSE History we did medicine through time and I can’t put into words how much I loved it. I work as a consultant medical secretary with the NHS and am so interested in the work my consultants do (you pick up a lot of it secondhand actually)! I started a Classical Studies degree with The Open University and when I eventually get to my dissertation I want to talk about how medicine changed with the Greeks and Romans. Medical history videos on UA-cam is my ❤️❤️
Hippocrates probably didn’t mean ‘the heart heats the body’ in a literal sense. As Galen explains in his text ‘Hygiene’, blood in the Greco-Roman era was thought of as containing slightly more fire (fiery matter) than any of the three other elements (earth, water, air). These elements had to be in balance in order to be healthy, so blood had to be in balance with the three other humors (fluids, each with their own properties). So the heart provided the heat, but probably figuratively.
I’ve read some of the translations of these ancient texts. I’d really recommend it. It’s so interesting to see what the views of these people were, so long before science was a thing. I’ve even read a section that sounds surprisingly similar to germ theory (Galen’s Hygiene too).
Anyways. Thanks for the content :)
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Per usual sheer perfection & I truly thank him for these video's as they're much appreciated & needed, we all need more doctor's like this amazing man, Legend, National Treasure & most importantly Doctor.❤❤😊😊
I’m sorry that I have to make this comment but I don’t know where to turn. I’ve been suffering from chronic thoracic back pain for three years. I’m disabled and unable to work. I’m $20k in debt and I’ve had to move in with my mom just to survive. I’m not looking for sympathy, I’m desperate and I don’t know what to do. I have no access to healthcare and It’s very likely I won’t survive.
We need to get Dr Mike to see this comment
Check with a chiropractor and see if the ring dinger can help
Damn it must be awful to be American, cheers from Canada your country is trash. Y'all need to scare your government more often
Wish you the best of luck
When I was in the hospital with a nasty infection from a pulled tooth (I’m resistant to amoxicillin), one of the concerns was bacteria setting up colonies in my heart on the valves.
The tech that brought in the machine to get basically an ultrasound of my heart admitted that it never got old, seeing a heart in action. I was in awe. Good thing Mom was there, to ask the questions I was too stunned to remember.
I loved this video, Mike! Thank you for this information. ❤️🙏🏻👏🏻
I teach AP Biology & PLTW Medical Interventions at a High School. I show your videos in my class for the first 5-10 minutes. Not only do my students love them, but I also learn many new facts too! Please keep making more of these. Your videos are a great cross-curricular explanation of medicine, history & philosophy. 👏🤙👊
What a great video! For anyone interested in the history of medical procedures, another date to add to the timeline: May 9th, 1967, the first Coronary artery bypass surgery (CABG).
This procedure was performed by Argentinean doctor René Favaloro in Cleveland, USA. The surgery, as Favaloro standardized it, is the main treatment for coronary artery disease.
It has saved and improved millions of lives by relieving symptoms, preventing heart attacks and increasing life expectancy for CAD patients.
It´s considered one of the "400 most important inventions for Humankind".
1967: Heart transplants and bypass surgery, what a great year for cardiovascular health!
Thank you for sharing! I'm learning so much from the comments section of this video lol.
Hey there, Dr.Mike. I am a new subscriber and I really love your videos. I respect your passion for being a family doctor, I'd also like to become a doctor when I grow up and you're filling me with so much information! 😀. Thank you sooo much.
Thanks for the likes❤️. I appreciate that there are others who are thinking the same thing. Dr. Mike is just soooooo funny while teaching us. Ain't that cool?😁
Passion? He does it for dollars. He could do it for free but capitalism destroyed him. Look at the expensive car he crashed.
@@PROVOCATEURSK unwarranted slander much
do you expect everyone to live free of capitalism?
Thanks Dr. Mike! I learn so much from your videos. Keep posting 😊
This video is insanely good!
Thank you all for your great efforts, we NEED a series!
The doctor becomes a historian
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Dr. Mike never misses! What an informative and entertaining video. This is why he's the perfect content creator!
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Not arguing with Dr.Mike, but I can't understand why people don't talk abt ancient Indian medical sciences and proper surgeries which happened before the birth of christ when talking abt medical advances of the world
Maybe here he is just talking about heart here ,,who knows what happened in history!
notice how religion existing has always been such an issue in progress
As someone who's interested in the human heart, this is truly an eye-opener!! Thank you, Dr.Mike! Really appreciate your thoughtfulness of sharing this information!
As a cardiology nerd, I absolutely LOVED this video!!! There’s a book all about the history of the heart that I read that was super interesting and this kind of recaps that book!
Kinda disappointed he didn’t discuss the golden age of Islam when we REALLY began to understand cardiology
Lol
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I love these videos and the animation is truly amazing! I could show this video to one of my young cousins and they would stay interested until the end all while learning valuable information. Thanks Dr Mike love you!
Love the plug for monitoring blood pressure, nice touch! High blood pressure runs in my family (both sides) but thankfully I haven’t been effected yet to the point where I need medication for it as I don’t deal with a lot of the contributing factors my family does and my active lifestyle and job both help to keep it within a healthy range. I also love looking at my BP readings from every time I give blood and I once took all of my readings from my donor cards and did the math to find my average and it was 118/76 and it made me so happy, lol, yes I’m that kind of person, haha.
Truely fascinating!
Thanks! ☺️🙏🏼
I love this format! Love the history incorporated into the medical aspect of it. Love the animations. I love it alllllllllll!!!
I absolutely loved this, so informative and interesting!
Thank you Doctor, love your informative episodes.
This was utterly fascinating!! As a huge history nerd, I enjoyed every second. Do more of these, Dr. Mike! Medical history must have some more intriguing stories like this one!
I absolutely love episodes like this that you do. I’m a history nerd and the journey of medical science is fascinating. Thank you!
Been waiting all day for this!❤
LOVED this video, the content, the video editing, everything!
I really enjoyed the history lesson, as well as the look at what's happening now. Great video; thank you.
i LOVE when history and medicine combine, a great video mike
Ok how do you come up with these FANTASTIC heath history lessons. I LOVE IT. ❤❤❤. I always say I learn something new every day and your videos NEVER disappoint. Thank you for todays new knowledge 😊
What a beautiful story! Thank you!
I never thought I'd be learning history about hearts today, but here we are. Thanks for this Doctor Mike! ♥
Such well-researched and well-organized content ❤️
This is SO COOL. I love new anatomy info! Thank you so much!
This was great, thank you! 🙂
i just started running our province’s congenital cardiac defect clinic (unit assistant/outpatient ward clerk) and am studying the history of cardiac medicine in my spare time, this video was like a beam of light from the heavens
Such a different content than usual, yet very well made. Thanks!
Great video! Thanks! It is obvious how much you enjoy teaching.
Thanks for being you, I've been enjoying your videos both older and new . Rights on
Doctor Mike is awesome, being that I want to be a anesthesiologist when I grow up, his videos are fascinating to me!
Absolutely loved this!!! ❤
Please more of this!❤
I appreciate Dr Mike for not only his content but the companies he chooses to promote. Any other health professional on UA-cam is sponsoring AG1 or some supplement. Thank you for practicing what you preach Dr Mike!
This is the most interesting video I’ve seen from you yet 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 I did not expect a history lesson but I loved it
Dr Mike is an inspiration!
Fantastic! Thank you dr mike!
What a great video! I absolutely love history, so this one was definitely entertaining. I mean, they all are, but this was a nice change of pace.
This vid was a pill we all needed! Make more such videos!
I love videos like this! Would love to learn more about other organs, medicines, or disease through time
My son has a CHD (TOF) and I am very excited about the new research being done. To find something that might even cure CHDs is amazing. Not only will it save so many lives, it will eventually save money that goes into surgery after surgery that is only considered to be palliative.
A part time career in history narration is a possibility! Love the voice and clear concise language. The passion too made this video engaging and fun
I really enjoy this video and it was so interesting.
Thanks for the knowledge
I really hope you read this
Dr Mike I wholeheartedly request you to upload a Video on PCOS ,what actually happens in the body , does weight loss help with this ,the ways to deal with it and what happens if it goes untreated or not taken care of from a doctor's perspective . There's lot of misinformation and no proper guidance on how to deal with this . At least one woman in every other home is suffering from this .
It's a humble request Pretty pleaseeeeeeee.....
Blessed to have such an intelligent, smart , responsible and handsome doctor trying to spread awareness on various health conditions.
Love and Respect ...💜💜
Mama Doctor Jones is an OB-GYN and has a video about PCOS on her channel. You can just search "Mama Doctor Jones PCOS" and it should come up. 😊
Amazing video! Loved it !!❤️❤️
Yay! Another medical history video! It really made up for the day I've had. Lovin' it!
This was awesome and beautifully done. It would be fun to see more of these.
As someone who was born with ASD I really do appreciate you making this video all about the ❤❤
Thank you Doctor Mike for a movie-like video✨✨
As a person that's really into history, this video was very interesting and fun to watch. I bet you had a fun time making this video!
Love this new style! It could be a cool regular segment!
I really do love exploring and learning about early medicine, even the earliest foundational forms of basic discovery of human anatomy and biology is just breathtaking to me, I wish kids these days we get fascinated with such knowledge, I remember growing up wandering how my body works.
This was an incredible video! ❤
i love learning from Doctor Mike
So cool, I love learning the history of health and what technologies are being worked on today!!
yesss I come across a dr Mike video when I have a day off school🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
The Dr Mike video I didn't know I needed!
Love your stuff , you are the best for teaching you ❤❤❤
This was great, more vids like this please. 💕
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Love this kind of content you learn about humanity and how the body works so cool nice done dokter Mike
This is a very cool anthropology lesson that I was not expecting from your channel, but I am so glad I clicked. Would love to see more videos like this about the evolution of humans.
Love learning the history of things 😊
Great vid. Fun fact. My great Aunt was the head scrub nurse during Dr Bernard’s first heart transplant in Cape Town. Every time we would drive past the hospital she would tell the story 😄
This must’ve took forever to research all this thank you Dr.Mike