Message from @Doc
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I start at the gums/canium.
Everything, including the root, is not my business.
Unless there is a root abscess. Then its my business.
It's the G4 one, I just looked on the site.
pretty sure that is dental.
or for dwarf surgery, possibly.
"...and you have my autoclave!"
"gee, thanks mr. Gimli..."
Dwarves just douse everything in alcohol.
That is probably true.
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.
Medical conditions in prechristian medicine was often named after known dwarfs.
[no, I am actully *not* making this up]
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?]
(the one on the right)
Had one of those when I was a kid, not fun.
Also a very lasting scar.
Scars are good. Scars have the power to remind us yesterday was real.
That is also interestingly shaped, it looked like a heart chamber.
The carving.
nice. Interesting surgeon.
probably put his heart into it.
Pff.
as a kid? Umbilical then?
or not as an infant, perhaps? since you remember?
No, I think it was when I was 4-7 years old.
then inguinal?
(groin)
I have no idea my dude, it's my groin though.
ya. Then inguinal.
Right side.
I have one now. 😄 Comes with old age.
The ripe old age of 4. lmao
haha 😄
you were 4, but your abdominal wall had already lived a hard life.
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.
Unless you are a christian, then it is intelligent design.
Which means God would have a very morbid sense of humor.