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sábado, 4 de junio de 2016

evice to electroshock mental patients

First hand prostetic made by CIRCA
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Radioactive gears for nursery
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Iron lungs patients getting their treatments
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on earlier 20’s to 30’s anesthesia wasn’t exist
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old treatments for scoliosis
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Old scale model for gynechologist & Obstetrician practiques
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Patients at menstal institutions were envolved with cold wet blankets
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old wheel chair designed to childs
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Giving birth chair
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Medicine to treat toothache
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The first Leg Prostetics made by circa
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radioactive water we don’t know for what
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treatment to fix an spine with scoliosis
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patients in steam chambers
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treatments for ricket kids during winter months
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And there is so many treatments we don’t even know they did

Creepy vintage medical photos

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jueves, 4 de junio de 2015

I'm the President's Chief Science Advisor. And from time to time, I like to send quick, ad-hoc notes to White House staff on a variety of topics -- upcoming lunar eclipses, groundbreaking climate news, incredible photos from space. Things I've come across and found fascinating.

Apparently, people really like them. So when a colleague recently suggested I start sending these notes a little more widely, I figured I'd give it a try.

Here's what I passed along internally Monday morning:

Today's morning report from NASA contains a Hubble photo I thought worth sharing. The astonishing density of stars -- most of which, we now know, have planets -- really does make one wonder whether there's anybody else out there. And this is just one piece of our own galaxy. There are an estimated 100 billion other galaxies in the observable universe. Enjoy!

Is there a particular scientific topic you're interested in, or a question you have? Let me know here.

Even if I don't know the answer, we've got a lot of smart people over here who might.

My best,

John

Dr. John P. Holdren
Director, Office of Science and Technology Policy
The White House
@whitehouseostp


Check out this cool Hubble photo!

Hubble Peers into the Most Crowded Place in the Milky Way

This NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope image presents the Arches Cluster, the densest known star cluster in the Milky Way. It is located about 25,000 light-years from Earth in the constellation of Sagittarius (The Archer), close to the heart of our galaxy, the Milky Way. It is, like its neighbor the Quintuplet Cluster, a fairly young astronomical object at between two and four million years old. The Arches cluster is so dense that in a region with a radius equal to the distance between the sun and its nearest star there would be over 100,000 stars! At least 150 stars within the cluster are among the brightest ever discovered in the Milky Way.

These stars are so bright and massive that they will burn their fuel within a short time (on a cosmological scale that means just a few million years). Then they will die in spectacular supernova explosions. Due to the short lifetime of the stars in the cluster the gas between the stars contains an unusually high amount of heavier elements, which were produced by earlier generations of stars.



Dr. John P. Holdren, The White House

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