Message from @POGGMATHON
Discord ID: 552152334763950090
"extra sharp knife" = extra sciencey
*Saving love letters uwu*
it is
at least you admit it
finally
where's the italian guy who said he'd perfected a way to stitch spinal chords with propylene glycol or polyethylene glycol <:sadcat:511590629856378901>
the booty
**Frankenstein**
Blueberry and grizzly make a cute couple <:FeelsCuteMan:410896684978143252> ❤
be a good little boy and get back to your school work + get a mic
grizzly
I tirggered you 7 times in 7 days (a record)
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Stop being a woos
admit your insecurity + find some courage little man (boy)
grizzy confirmed
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grizzy
grizzy
threats ban em
no, dog died
iirc, real
@Jimmy Chang
*stat?*
STAT
Gazing back at Demikhov’s early experiments that led to many successes in the operation rooms, however, can offer an uncomfortable experience.
He was the first person to perform a successful coronary artery bypass operation on a warm-blooded creature but, yet, became more famous for his two-headed dog.
In fact, many of his experiments were carried out on dogs. He transplanted lungs and hearts, took organs out to see how long dogs would survive and watched their reactions to the new organs.
By far the most unusual experiments and surgeries included the transplantation of the head or half the body. In 1948, he wrote about the “surgical combination of two animals with the creation of a single circulation”. - https://www.thejournal.ie/two-headed-dogs-794157-Feb2013/
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