Pre-WWII medical tech
Pre-WWII medical tech
This video I found shows the russians had the medical tech to bring organisms back to life. ETREMELY INTERESTING
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WfIUnIpSbQI
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WfIUnIpSbQI
Here is the second part of the vid
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KSYOD1_JPw4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KSYOD1_JPw4
interesting yet kinda sick, what i dont understand is yeah its kinda cool, but what purpose did it serve, they revived healthy young dogs, not old ones that were supposed to die or with any problems. and you also have to think, when a brains oxygen is cut off after i think 10 minutes doesnt it start to suffer permenant brain damage? i dont know, cool yet kinda pointless no?
The brain wasnt damaged enough if at all to have an effect on the basic nuerological reflexes which is more than those who have had a stroke or the likes. I would assume they decapitated the dog themselves for the sake of scientific endevors. Im sure as far as the brain goes this is about as usefull as it gets but the technology extends in to organ transplant tech. If you can sustain tissue long enough to prep and tranplant it could be very usefull. I mean, it obviously led to the technology we use today in medical science. Just thought it was crazy that the tech was around before the start of WWII.
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