People needed rhinoplasty in ancient India because the removing of noses was a common punishment for crimes. They needed new noses because they had no nose. NOT because people had ugly noses and wanted a better one.
@@dinamosflams uh it's in Indian "insult" parents use when their children do something shameful. They say something like 'you got our nose cut in the society'. It is a very boomer insult.
8:37 This is actually still practiced (except wiring people's jaws shut instead of sewing them shut). My friend's aunt had it done a few years back... granted she kept gaining weight because she drank cake batter through the straw but that's besides the point.
It's insane how fat people will *go out of their way to bypass the work of people who already have to put up with their lack of self control* just to shove more than the average caloric intake's worth of food down their greasy throat.
To be fair, the suction method _is_ basically how we treat cataracts _now._ The only difference is we have the technology to follow up by inserting a foldable _replacement_ lens after the cataract extraction.
30s Milkman so glad that my joke resonated with you, btw in case it didn’t just scroll past it, we both lose time and gain nothing from this exchange. 😒
To be fair, that rhinoplasty technique was used until recently to treat burn wounds as well By recently I mean it’s basically just a skin graft if you think about it
I could be wrong, but I believe trepanning was performed to relieve pressure inside the skull and on the brain, caused by, perhaps, a headache or rabies.
Well, for it to catch on, it had to do something good at least once... Maybe they didn't know why it did the positive thing, but maybe they did actually cure someone who had intracranial pressure. We'll probably never know.
Trepanning was used to relieve cranial pressure form taking clubs to the head. That’s the theory I heard anyway. The brain can swell like any other organ, only your skull is less forgiving on space. They do a similar process for modern brain swelling cases, only the hole is much smaller and they use a drill.
Actually, the lens is something everyone has. It is what helps to refract light particles in tandem with the cornea onto the retina so you can see. If your eye is shaped slightly wrong then the light that hits the retina will be wrong which is what causes nearsightedness and farsightedness. A cataract is a distortion and irregularity in the lens which disrupts the light and causes blindness or close to it. Usually occurring with age or injury. I think it may be caused by something of a protein film on the lens or something to do with protein causing the fogginess, but I don't know the details.
Trepanning was used to relieve pressure from the skull. It's still practiced today in neurosurgery. Also cataracts are when the len in your eye becomes cloudy. The lens is either replaced or just the area that is cloudy is removed restoring your vision.
12:10 i've had a blood knob/cloth in my eye, it was removed the same way :P except in a chair, with a device that held my head in a pitchblack room where you're asked to focus on the tiny dot in front of you. You feel a tiny bit of pressure as the tiniest needle enters your eye and sucks the blood cloth away. it might seem/sound scary. but at that time the blood was obstructing my vision so i didn't see anything. my eye was also pounding because of the pressure building in it. trust me.. you want nothing more but to be done with it XD the only thing left is a incredibly tiny small almost transparent little dot that i see when i focus on a white wall where the needle went in.
3:57 trepanning was a method to relieve pressure in your skull... its actually a very effective and useful method of saving someone from brain damage...
Currently going through eye injections for diabetic retinopathy, had 2 of the planned 3 injections so far and I rally have to say that the idea of doing something like that without something to numb it is absolutely horrifying.
I would like to point out that being blackout drunk does not mean that you don't feel or experience the events, just that you don't remember them due to your brain not actually recording those events.
Trepanning is actually useful in treating seizures, hydrocephalus, and extreme schizophrenia. I had a third ventricularostomy. Meaning I had hydrocephalus an excess of spinal fluid on my brain, to drain the excess fluid they drilled a hole I the top of my skull.
I have a book with a diagram of an ancient Chinese medical chart. It's funny looking because they made the guy in the drawing super fat so they should show off all the internal organs, but I'm impressed by the fact that the part we now know as the brain stem is labeled as having communication with the spinal column. I guess the takeaway is some ancient doctors were skilled, observant (like whoever was responsible for that chart), and innovative, but a lot of others weren't.
In Egypt, they had successful brain surgeries for concussions. They would cut out a triangle and let the brain swell and de-swell before putting in a plaster patch. We know they were successful because we found skulls where the bone grew back around the patches.
3:09 If you wanna take pressure out of your head, this is probably one of the best ways back then. Brain swelling would probably also be survivable with this.
its one of the best ways today, although in modern times we make multiple tiny holes to relive the pressure from brain swelling. like after a major car accident for example.
12:08 Chavezz I know I’m late as hell but I think the thing that makes the most sense to me about the suction method Sam talked about is once the lens is sucked into the straw the assistant stops before it gets to their mouth
you could still feel pain even when you're drunk. that's why if someone splashes you with very cold water, you suddenly feel a shock. the pain is just delayed. you just forget things because it's imagery.
Couching is still done in Yemen and poorer parts of Africa. I don't know anywhere that uses the suction method, probably because it never got very widespread in the first place.
As someone who's had migraines, I commend cavemen understanding that when your head feels like it's gonna explode from pressure, you should make a hole to relieve the pressure.
3:00 trepanning is still used today just with actual medical knowledge. Its used to remove building pressure on the brain by creating a small hole in the skull that allows blood through to stop building up pressure. Everything in your body can expand, your heart can become twice its size and still function without a hitch but your brain is stuck in your skull in a limited space. Its still used today to help people that have for example gotten a concussion from falling and are bleeding/building pressure in their brain. To limit the possibility and extend of possible brain damage.
Ok, so The lens is a part of the eye placed behind the iris(colored part) that is used to focus your vision; the lens is stretched when you focus on things close to you and relaxed when looking at things far away. Cataracts are caused when the lens degrades causing it to cloud and obscure vision.
Years ago, I stumbled upon an article written by someone who supposedly got his friend to drill a hole in his head with a power drill. Something about how depressurizing the cranium allowed your brain to work at a higher capacity. Probably fake, but still memorable.
"Bloodletting does not help anything!" Actually, one theory as to why women tent to live longer than men is because they regularly lose blood, and with it many accumulated toxins and impurities. This is also why it's said that donating whole blood is a healthy regular practice.
8:44 you can still get this but it's been updated a little, it's still a liquid diet but you aren't getting your lips sown shut it's more like braces now where they put the shits on your teeth then wire it all shut.
I felt bad for skitten when you said, maybe and she got all quiet and straight faced, maybe im projecting, but im personally not in a relationship so idk how that correlates, anyways, hope yall are doing well..
People needed rhinoplasty in ancient India because the removing of noses was a common punishment for crimes. They needed new noses because they had no nose. NOT because people had ugly noses and wanted a better one.
Not true mate
They literally got your nose
Omg this just made me realize that a famous "insult" 's meaning. Thanks
@@noether9447 which one?
@@dinamosflams uh it's in Indian "insult" parents use when their children do something shameful. They say something like 'you got our nose cut in the society'. It is a very boomer insult.
Sam O'Nella is such a great channel
Dylann Henry The truth
Dylann Henry bib
ikr
It was
@@lorenzoriveraperez3652 i mean, he’s still there. Check his twitter. He just hasn’t made a video in forever
8:37
This is actually still practiced (except wiring people's jaws shut instead of sewing them shut). My friend's aunt had it done a few years back... granted she kept gaining weight because she drank cake batter through the straw but that's besides the point.
I want to drink cake batter through a straw when I finish taking off my wisdom teeth.
It's insane how fat people will *go out of their way to bypass the work of people who already have to put up with their lack of self control* just to shove more than the average caloric intake's worth of food down their greasy throat.
I don't know why this made me chuckle a bit.
This comment is a rollercoaster of emotions.
To be fair, the suction method _is_ basically how we treat cataracts _now._ The only difference is we have the technology to follow up by inserting a foldable _replacement_ lens after the cataract extraction.
Sam O'nella: 6500 bc.
Chavezz: oh my god
me: well isn't that ironic
dean wessel Hahaha your so funny 😒
30s Milkman so glad that my joke resonated with you, btw in case it didn’t just scroll past it, we both lose time and gain nothing from this exchange. 😒
dean wessel But then ill lose my reputation of being in every comment and we wouldnt want that now would we?
30s Milkman you make a fair point mate, steady on.
can you please explain the joke, i dont get it
To be fair, that rhinoplasty technique was used until recently to treat burn wounds as well
By recently I mean it’s basically just a skin graft if you think about it
It's actually genius
I could be wrong, but I believe trepanning was performed to relieve pressure inside the skull and on the brain, caused by, perhaps, a headache or rabies.
In post Neolithic times
It does occur today to release skull pressure yes.
Well, for it to catch on, it had to do something good at least once... Maybe they didn't know why it did the positive thing, but maybe they did actually cure someone who had intracranial pressure. We'll probably never know.
Someone actually performed an autotrepanation with an electric drill to relieve her headache and it actually worked.
@@cardinalhamneggs5253What. Source??
You two have the greatest chemistry. I swear
Vel Nakatari Not better chemistry then my right hand and my penis 😉👍
30s Milkman ....you got me
30s Milkman hits different
Hey, Chavezz! When Skitten says "Eat it!", you open your mouth and you eat what she puts in it!
Jon Harvey 😮
30s Milkman Don't be dirty, I was OBVIOUSLY talking about the chocolate. ;-)
Jon Harvey The chocolate ass?
Boob?
Pus- ti-...... personalities
Trepanning was used to relieve cranial pressure form taking clubs to the head. That’s the theory I heard anyway. The brain can swell like any other organ, only your skull is less forgiving on space. They do a similar process for modern brain swelling cases, only the hole is much smaller and they use a drill.
Actually, the lens is something everyone has. It is what helps to refract light particles in tandem with the cornea onto the retina so you can see. If your eye is shaped slightly wrong then the light that hits the retina will be wrong which is what causes nearsightedness and farsightedness. A cataract is a distortion and irregularity in the lens which disrupts the light and causes blindness or close to it. Usually occurring with age or injury. I think it may be caused by something of a protein film on the lens or something to do with protein causing the fogginess, but I don't know the details.
Who the ... doesn't know what the lens of your eye is..
Skitten's hair is the glorious
hey_there hehe
@@30smilkman17 no
Best couple on youtube 😂 their love its mean and funny 🤣
Skitten that lipstick is perfect wtf
Space Duck Why are you looking at her lips
30s Milkman because I look at people's lips when they talk, it helps me read lips better
Space Duck I look at the people in the eyes like a big boi
30s Milkman lmao okay? And? I dont stare at their lips the entire time.
Space Duck Dont lie to me you stare at their lips the whole time
Shaman: he has demon in head
Helper: how bout we cut his head open so they leave
Shaman: good idea, get me flint
Trepanning was used to relieve pressure from the skull. It's still practiced today in neurosurgery. Also cataracts are when the len in your eye becomes cloudy. The lens is either replaced or just the area that is cloudy is removed restoring your vision.
Seeing Skitten being disturbed by MeatCanyon and all the fucked up stuff that Sam talks about is the highlight of my day
12:10 i've had a blood knob/cloth in my eye, it was removed the same way :P except in a chair, with a device that held my head in a pitchblack room where you're asked to focus on the tiny dot in front of you. You feel a tiny bit of pressure as the tiniest needle enters your eye and sucks the blood cloth away. it might seem/sound scary. but at that time the blood was obstructing my vision so i didn't see anything. my eye was also pounding because of the pressure building in it. trust me.. you want nothing more but to be done with it XD the only thing left is a incredibly tiny small almost transparent little dot that i see when i focus on a white wall where the needle went in.
3:57 trepanning was a method to relieve pressure in your skull... its actually a very effective and useful method of saving someone from brain damage...
While nothing about this comment is incorrect, it should be clarified that it's only an emergency, and temporary, solution. 👍
@@suprslysky6051 true true...
8:25 the bottle lines up perfectly with the chair
Eat the chocolate 🍫
30s Milkman niqqa
30s Milkman yes daddy
I havent been watching vids lately and i want to say congrats on getting engaged
GalaxyGarrett Unlimited I mean its been like 3 months
Currently going through eye injections for diabetic retinopathy, had 2 of the planned 3 injections so far and I rally have to say that the idea of doing something like that without something to numb it is absolutely horrifying.
I would like to point out that being blackout drunk does not mean that you don't feel or experience the events, just that you don't remember them due to your brain not actually recording those events.
Trepanning is actually useful in treating seizures, hydrocephalus, and extreme schizophrenia. I had a third ventricularostomy. Meaning I had hydrocephalus an excess of spinal fluid on my brain, to drain the excess fluid they drilled a hole I the top of my skull.
I have a book with a diagram of an ancient Chinese medical chart. It's funny looking because they made the guy in the drawing super fat so they should show off all the internal organs, but I'm impressed by the fact that the part we now know as the brain stem is labeled as having communication with the spinal column. I guess the takeaway is some ancient doctors were skilled, observant (like whoever was responsible for that chart), and innovative, but a lot of others weren't.
Cracking your skull to heal a wound on your head seems extreme
The trepanning thing was used to treat headaches and did actually work some of the time as it would relieve pressure on the brain
In Egypt, they had successful brain surgeries for concussions. They would cut out a triangle and let the brain swell and de-swell before putting in a plaster patch. We know they were successful because we found skulls where the bone grew back around the patches.
3:09 If you wanna take pressure out of your head, this is probably one of the best ways back then. Brain swelling would probably also be survivable with this.
its one of the best ways today, although in modern times we make multiple tiny holes to relive the pressure from brain swelling. like after a major car accident for example.
Skitten looks good enough to eat.....you lucky man.
No dude, why're playing the whole friggin episodes... this is insane man wtf
for the love of god just eat the goddamn chocolate bro... dayumn....
Bro I just got an ad from cave town about their song “Home” and now I’m in my feelings
We need more people who can persuade people like Skitten
12:08 Chavezz I know I’m late as hell but I think the thing that makes the most sense to me about the suction method Sam talked about is once the lens is sucked into the straw the assistant stops before it gets to their mouth
you could still feel pain even when you're drunk. that's why if someone splashes you with very cold water, you suddenly feel a shock. the pain is just delayed. you just forget things because it's imagery.
Couching is still done in Yemen and poorer parts of Africa. I don't know anywhere that uses the suction method, probably because it never got very widespread in the first place.
Kahavave Wait africa exist?
As someone who's had migraines, I commend cavemen understanding that when your head feels like it's gonna explode from pressure, you should make a hole to relieve the pressure.
Chavezz the 🐐
blatant disregard first
Most entertaining intro on RUclips till this day
gods talking to the shaman: hello? you there? there? there?
Dustin Dixon Hello
demon be gone
Hit the deck!!!
Everyone needs love
xavier daniels Especially you
true that
no
3:00 trepanning is still used today just with actual medical knowledge. Its used to remove building pressure on the brain by creating a small hole in the skull that allows blood through to stop building up pressure. Everything in your body can expand, your heart can become twice its size and still function without a hitch but your brain is stuck in your skull in a limited space. Its still used today to help people that have for example gotten a concussion from falling and are bleeding/building pressure in their brain. To limit the possibility and extend of possible brain damage.
hello chavezz *luv ya*
Magnus Vinter I hate you
U gay fool
Ok, so
The lens is a part of the eye placed behind the iris(colored part) that is used to focus your vision; the lens is stretched when you focus on things close to you and relaxed when looking at things far away. Cataracts are caused when the lens degrades causing it to cloud and obscure vision.
0:13 Chavezz is me in every way possible
SKITTEN feeds Chavezz a Reese’s...
*SENSUAL*
The moment I saw Chavezz and salmonella in the title I stopped everything I was doing.
fire star santos I only need to see chavezz to stop what im doing
The way to cure injuries...
Is to add more injuries?
Yes especially the mutilating kind and involve da succ.
Sometimes to heal a broken bone you have to re-break it. Trepanning also works when there's pressure in the brain. And skin grafts are a thing, too.
Damn yall actually have personalities
Carving the holes in the skull helps certain conditions where there's too much pressure in the brain.
Is it me or is sussruta a kickass last name
To be fair. Trapanning would help with concussions, and I would assume people chasing down mammoths would have a lot of concussions.
6:13 Bitch went Pepe the frog xD
I have a in-video ad before the reaction starts
gotta understand that most of the times these surgeries were done the patient was probably high as hell off whatever local plant made them see narnia
The lens of the eye is a form of protection which can get fogged up until blindness
Chavez is a human on earth yet he doesn't know how alcohol works
skitten has a high "ara ara energy".
See chavez I stay pinned these Sam O'nella vids keep coming out
"Just stop giving it to me" Chavezz 2018
xavier daniels *X gon give it to ya*
Watch booty trapped on youtube its a it
Years ago, I stumbled upon an article written by someone who supposedly got his friend to drill a hole in his head with a power drill. Something about how depressurizing the cranium allowed your brain to work at a higher capacity. Probably fake, but still memorable.
Your lense is a part of your eye cover. When you get cataracts, it gets foggy.
Sushruta was a genius. I feel like you folks don't really get how amazing was his science.
The pre historic head hole thing was becase they thought demons caused injuries and by making a hole the demons could escape
"Bloodletting does not help anything!" Actually, one theory as to why women tent to live longer than men is because they regularly lose blood, and with it many accumulated toxins and impurities. This is also why it's said that donating whole blood is a healthy regular practice.
React to sam o'nella south sudan
danny harris First
danny harris Who gives a fuck about South Sudan
@30s Milkman, South Sudanians. People who care about learning about how the world works either in all or the human parts
Fandom guy Yeah but, how many South sudanians are watching Chavezz I think they have other things to worry about
So just history and politics lovers than.
"Inbred or just weird lookin?"
Wish i knew that one back in school XD
Damn, them eye surgeries were too much for me, i had to cover my eyes 🙈
You feel the pain you just don’t remember it
"Salmonella academy"
Bruh why tho
There was a video on youtube about ten years ago of someone trapaning themselves with powertools (and apparently surviving).
She's so mad that you wasted that chocolate.
It was most likely for headaches
There’s nothing worse than having someone insist you eat when you don’t want to... but that’s your business.. I’m just passing through 🙈
I love Raw Chicken Rich School vids
"A series of yes or no questions." And that, is how Reigns was made.
he can sign he does not need to talk.
8:28 DUDE GOT DAVID BLANED LOL (people who saw him on youtube or the florida theater knows wat i mean)
Best RUclips couple 😂😂😂😂😂
Just eat it eat it eat it. If it gets cold reheat it
You two are the cutest
She got so pissed because he didn't eat the chocolate
I'm sure the doctors back then at least had the mallet method for anaesthesia
8:44 you can still get this but it's been updated a little, it's still a liquid diet but you aren't getting your lips sown shut it's more like braces now where they put the shits on your teeth then wire it all shut.
She is the face of a person who doesn't want to be doing this
That was the only one of its kind (chocolade)
So is 30's milkman the Justin Y. of Chavezz comments?
your hair looks way better black
I felt bad for skitten when you said, maybe and she got all quiet and straight faced, maybe im projecting, but im personally not in a relationship so idk how that correlates, anyways, hope yall are doing well..
12:32 You didn't know the eye has a bio lens to focus light in and let you see?
I actually like doing ancient surgery if I get a wart.
Surprised Sam didn’t mention Lobotomies.
T h e e y e s u c c™
The best eye surgery
Maybe it was a headache relieving procedure
Told not to have an ancient surgery:
Ok
Gets an ancient surgery:
Should’ve listened.
😂
where is the blue
trepanning was to release the spirits that were causing the damage to the person.
I can't imagine someone watching and enjoying the commentary these people add
So why are YOU watching?