A day well spent at : Hunterian Museum at the Royal College of Surgeons of England :)
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A day well spent at : Hunterian Museum at the Royal College of Surgeons of England :)
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Sepsis, Sepsis, and Sepsis
Pathological anatomy is simultaneously the most interesting, and most disgusting subject I have studied so far at school!
We are mainly studying animals which spontaneously died on privately owned farms, usually pigs which died of bacterial infections. The pig we were performing a necropsy on last week was severely underweight, with cyanosis, pseudomelanosis, and distention
The first step of a necropsy, is fixation of the body. When we started this process in our pig last week we found this in the left side of the hip.
It was huge and kind of gross!
This continued to be interesting from this point on. The kidneys, liver, lungs, and the heart all had abscesses covering them.
The other notable point from this necropsy was a crupous fibrinous inflammation exudate found the length of the trachea, probably also caused by the bacterial infection filling the rest of the body.
There were fibres throughout the entire body - pleura to lungs, peritoneum to organs, and between the thoracical cavity and the heart - as a result of the fibrinous inflammation.
Cause of death: Sepsis
When you can’t find love personally but pathology is always there for you .. 💓💜🤍
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The Merida pathology laboratory is located on the northeast corner of Avenida Serrano. It's easily accessible with two and a half mile walk from the Old City. You can choose to bring your car or go by foot to make your way around the city.
There are several choices for people wanting to make their stay in Merida as comfortable as possible. We can recommend you a reasonable hotel for a stay of two weeks, or even one month. You will find it at one of the top class hotels.
Finding the right place to stay can be quite easy with our guide. Just follow our links below. You can get all the information about Merida that you need.
This laboratory is designed to manufacture quality medical supplies that not only serve their patients, but are also profitable for the government. This is one of the reasons why it is located in a nice area where many businesses reside. So if you think about it, they are benefiting the community.
Many of their medical offices are near the office of the city council. This means that you can get the same services, and help in the area, but just from the comfort of your own home. If you would like to get the same good service as the hospital medical offices have, this can be accomplished with ease.
If you are thinking about getting into the medical science, this is a great opportunity for you. In fact, you may find it a challenge, but the rewards will be great.
They have set up a website that offers services for their patients. If you are a patient that has had a procedure, they will be able to send you the paperwork. So if you are unsure of what you need, this is the place to be.
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Me before the last exam of the year:
HELP!
Hey, medical side of Tumblr! I’m studying for my pathological anatomy exam (it bores me to death and I’m not the best at it) and I need some help figuring the differences in healthy and diseased tissue out. Does anyone know some website or online book where I could find microscopic images of healthy human tissue? Does someone know how to study for this?
"I've seen much worse. But then I do post-mortems"
I can officially use this phrase now! :P
Started our Pathological Anatomy Course for Vet Med today!
Procedure's probably a little different on a person, but, I still counting on Sherlock walking into the Lab!
Fingers crossed guys!