Message from @Doc

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2020-11-20 14:04:25 UTC  

I start at the gums/canium.

2020-11-20 14:04:34 UTC  

Everything, including the root, is not my business.

2020-11-20 14:04:44 UTC  

Unless there is a root abscess. Then its my business.

2020-11-20 14:04:54 UTC  

It's the G4 one, I just looked on the site.

2020-11-20 14:05:46 UTC  

pretty sure that is dental.

2020-11-20 14:06:05 UTC  

or for dwarf surgery, possibly.

2020-11-20 14:06:28 UTC  

"...and you have my autoclave!"
"gee, thanks mr. Gimli..."

2020-11-20 14:07:23 UTC  

Dwarves just douse everything in alcohol.

2020-11-20 14:07:46 UTC  

That is probably true.

2020-11-20 14:08:48 UTC  

Prechristian medicine here (norse), used onions and alcohol for sterile procedures. I imagine dwarfs, living side by side with my ancestors, picking up on this, or possibly the other way around.

2020-11-20 14:09:04 UTC  

Medical conditions in prechristian medicine was often named after known dwarfs.

2020-11-20 14:09:20 UTC  

[no, I am actully *not* making this up]

2020-11-20 14:10:43 UTC  

Hernia, for instance, is still called "brokk" in norwegian and swedish. Brokk is the name of the dwarf running the bellows when Thors hammer was forged. [see the connection?]

2020-11-20 14:11:45 UTC  

(the one on the right)

2020-11-20 14:15:01 UTC  

Had one of those when I was a kid, not fun.

2020-11-20 14:15:11 UTC  

Also a very lasting scar.

2020-11-20 14:15:59 UTC  

Scars are good. Scars have the power to remind us yesterday was real.

2020-11-20 14:16:01 UTC  

That is also interestingly shaped, it looked like a heart chamber.

2020-11-20 14:16:19 UTC  

the hernia, or the scar?

2020-11-20 14:16:32 UTC  

The carving.

2020-11-20 14:16:44 UTC  

nice. Interesting surgeon.

2020-11-20 14:16:53 UTC  

probably put his heart into it.

2020-11-20 14:16:57 UTC  

Pff.

2020-11-20 14:17:17 UTC  

as a kid? Umbilical then?

2020-11-20 14:17:32 UTC  

or not as an infant, perhaps? since you remember?

2020-11-20 14:17:35 UTC  

No, I think it was when I was 4-7 years old.

2020-11-20 14:17:55 UTC  

then inguinal?

2020-11-20 14:18:03 UTC  

(groin)

2020-11-20 14:18:08 UTC  

I have no idea my dude, it's my groin though.

2020-11-20 14:18:19 UTC  

ya. Then inguinal.

2020-11-20 14:18:33 UTC  

Right side.

2020-11-20 14:18:35 UTC  

I have one now. 😄 Comes with old age.

2020-11-20 14:18:51 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/772982351520333824/779350048982302730/oldme.jpg

2020-11-20 14:18:55 UTC  

The ripe old age of 4. lmao

2020-11-20 14:19:01 UTC  

haha 😄

2020-11-20 14:19:30 UTC  

you were 4, but your abdominal wall had already lived a hard life.

2020-11-20 14:21:16 UTC  

The inguinal hernia is due to a weak port where the testicle passed through the abdominal wall when you were a phoetus. It is originally an intra-abdominal organ (when we were reptiles), and has to descend through the abdominal wall to get outside - leaving a defect in the structures holding the abdominal cavity contained.

2020-11-20 14:21:26 UTC  

Unless you are a christian, then it is intelligent design.

2020-11-20 14:21:44 UTC  

Which means God would have a very morbid sense of humor.