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So much fun watching your Simpsons videos. Speaking of which, there's an episode where Homer falls down Springfield Gorge twice. That's one of favorite Homer Simpson moments of all time and it's hilarious. It's a season 2 episode.
My mom says I 'whooshed" out so fast the doctor almost dropped me. Like he actually fumbled me and caught me inches before I hit the floor. She swears up down that this is true. My dad said he could hear the moment my shoulders got through and I just slid out extremely quickly
React to more King of the Hill episodes. A good one is when Hank breaks his nose during football practice for a rematch. The coach puts a pencil and stick in Hank's nose then hits both objects sideways to "reset" his nose; predictably making it worse. Hank is sent from a hospital to a plastic surgeon to repair his nose
There's an older episode where Lisa accidentally makes Bart fall down the stairs while babysitting him, and then tries to take him to the hospital but she's scared of getting into trouble, also another great episode doc 👍🏻
Too true, it wasn't her fault that he prank calls too many people. And as yet, lisa gets blamed for the phone calls and that's how the emergency number denied her call.
Speaking as a classical singer, yes there is a benifit to laying on your back whilst singing. It obviously does not affect your vocal folds, the vibrations of which are what provide the tone and pitch of your voice, but it does open up your diaphragm and helps you to control your breath easier, which is what allows classical singers to get the power that they get out of their voices. That being said, laying on your back is not going to make someone with no vocal training sound like an opera singer. You need to know, and be able to use these classical singing techniques before you can get the benefits from lying down whilst singing. At the end of the day it's pretty redundant because no one is going to hire a professional singer to lay down and sing a song. You need to be able to utilise these techniques whilst standing. Laying down is useful when you are first learning to sing as it does make certain techniques easier as you are learning them. I must have spent about 1/2 to 3/4 of the first 4 years of my vocal training laying on my back in music rooms and rehearsal spaces as I learned how to use these techniques.
I came here to slightly explain this, but yours is definitely more thought of then mine. I took multiple years choir, even did Honors Choir. We experimented with the pitch and force of sound when sitting up/lying down versus hunched over. Simply compressing airways versus having them open. Even thinking something like a self experiment of try yelling hunched over versus sitting up.
There's this one episode where the school gets chairs that are supposed to improve posture. Problem is to the kids sitting in them they might as well be torture devices. Side note, speaking of torture devices I imagine the rack actually feels pretty good at first, get the kinks out. Course it feels less good when it pulls your limbs out of the sockets.
4:41 Your voice changes depending on your position/posture. The vibrations of the vocal chords are indeed what generates the sound but the rib cage and all the other cavities in the skull act as resonators and together with lips, mouth and tongue, are integral part of what modulates and controls the voice. Not to mention that there are positions in which your diaphragm is able to push more air. For example: sitting is usually considered a bad position for singing because we are able to push less air. So yeah, The Simpsons are not completely wrong in that sketch.
@@mentaya11 there was a segment in Treehouse of Horror 9 where she was Kang's/Kodos' child but Treehouse of Horrors can't be canon cuz characters tend to die in those.
1:11, it’s from a Halloween episode. While there isn’t any continuity to episodes in general the Halloween Episodes operate outside the normal universe of the Simpsons
I was very excited to see you did another one! At first I wondered if you stopped, then I thought “He’s a doctor; he doesn’t have time to sit at the computer all day like we do lol.”
I want to suggest the FLU episode of Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide. I'd love to here his opinion on that and the tips and advice given in the episode itself.
In terms of mothers bleeding out... The uterus has such an extreme blood supply at the end of pregnancy that uncontrolled bleeds from it are like uncontrolled bleeds from major arteries. It's kinda insane how fast one can lose blood from the uterus. As stated here though, it's exceptionally rare. But I've been there when it happens, and the moms can go from fully conscious and normal to unconscious in a matter of minutes. I've been the one that runs the uncrossmatched blood up to LDRP when a mom is bleeding uncontrollably. The infusion pump is practically the size of a garden hose, it's actually rather impressive. And they've infused all 4 units by the time I get back down to the lab. Mind you, 4 units is usually an 8-12 hour process, but when neccessary apparently can be done in a matter of minutes. It's surreal to experience, and thankfully the times I've been involved both mom and baby have safely made it out the other side Edit: So, quick Google search to put the bleeding in perspective, uterine blood flow in a full term pregnancy is around 1L/min. Mind you, an average adult has around 5 liters of blood (and pregnancy can increase the volume by around a liter, give or take a bit). So you could theoretically lose all your blood in your entire body in about 6 minutes of uncontrolled catastrophic uterine hemorrhage. Mind you, shock would begin to set in after about a minute and a half of such bleeding (around 20% lost total blood volume). Major hemorrhage classification (45% lost blood volume) would occur in less than 3 minutes. It's kinda insane to think about even
The Canker sore is a nice touch. While rule of funny is still in play two things. 1. Since Interferon is an Anti-viral. It basically washed away the sores. 2. Even if the audience didn't know what Interferon is, they do know I.V. which if I'm not mistaken is often water with salt among most things. Which is the standard remedy for taking care of cankers.
When you do medical reactions to Batman TV shows, are you only going to do one Batman show? Because I kinda want to see you do multiple Batman shows like Batman: The Animated Series, Batman: The Brave and The Bold, 1960s Batman show, etc.
I honestly still love the Simpsons especially the classic seasons they're so witty, accurate, and interesting to watch lol. the newer seasons are alright, and decent to be honest compared to some of the newer seasons of Family Guy.
@@bukunmiogunyomi3848 Yeah, after season ~8-10ish the quality dipped significantly but it's still better than 90% of the garbage they put on TV these days.
@@drakainen4555 yeah that’s right when Matt Groening and others moved on to Futurama. The original writing talent was unbeatable and they just slowly whittled away. They also left some pretty hard to fill shoes.
I'm a singer and YES, changing your physical position changes the sound of your voice. We're not encouraged to sing sitting down if we have any other option, by which I mean standing up, because it can compress the line. By which I mean mouth, throat, diaphragm, belly. That's your "air line" as a singer. You don't breathe from your stomach, duh, but you need to have support in that part of your body to get the right tone. You're encouraged to stand up straight, but not tight--relax--and I like to imagine singing from my toes, because the lower down your air base, the more power you can generate. All five feet of me, but I'm a contralto, so I DO have a powerful voice when everything is lined up properly. Don't sing on your back. Not generally recommended. Your air comes from your lungs, your force comes from your stomach.
Oh my goodness. I always got confused on whether a strain or a sprain was same or different. I had strains or sprains a few times in my life and they HURT. Including my neck and ankle/ foot! How is it generally treated? ( I guess it depends on severity?) Thanks for clarifying Dr Wagner!
On the subject of something getting spat out immediately: I recall a PSA that showed a child accidentally getting a mouthful of an unknown clear liquid and responding in that manner, but still experienced a dreadful reaction later on.
If you get to do another Family Guy video, there's a really funny Dr. Hartman scene you have to review. He basically keeps stalling Peter's test results with a lot of schtick and then says he's just really fat
Actually doctor, you were wrong about the diaphragm bit. When I studied social communications, to narrate for TV commercials they trained me to contract my diaphragm in a certain way so I breathed differently and also my voice came out differently. Voice comes with the air, so!
True! My choir director had us lie on our backs for breathing exercises and we rehearsed some solos that way. People have a tendency to raise their shoulders when inhaling instead of actually breathing from the diaphragm, and that technique gives more shallow breathing. You're basically training yourself to expand your lungs all the way, which is easier if you're on your back. You do have to be able to sing already though, it won't help you carry a tune or hugely change your vocal quality.
@@sleepysikk A Cartoon Network show about a kid name KO learning to be a hero. It's a really fun show that was overlooked during the 2010s. The show is filled with references and crossovers with a bunch of other franchises like Sonic, Captain Planet, Scooby Doo ghoul school, and so much more (but it doesn't confuse any viewers that have limited knowledge). It's perfect love letter to Cartoon Network, Hannah Barbara, and animation in general. Also apparently it was cancelled due to complications from Donald Trump becoming president. Pretty weird, but it's an amazing show overall. Heavily recommend you to see it if you have the chance. It's on HBO Max and Hulu
Thank you, now I know the correct term. I hear of so many people saying compound fracture when referring to multiple breaks, but I learned in scouts that a compound fracture is when the break of a bone goes through the skin.
You forgot the best part of the episode Homer's Triple Bypass, where the patient Mr McGreg had his right limbs switched, with a leg for an arm and an arm for a leg.
Have you considered reacting to medical scenes in videogames? There's a medical themed game from 2010 called Trauma Team where one of the gameplay sections is centered around playing as a diagnostician gathering and evaluating information from patients, and it seems like it tries to be somewhat realistic. Would be really interesting to see your commentary on some footage of that gameplay if possible.
Weird fact relating to the infection you can get from an insect bite. We have this spider in the aus called the white tip or white tail (I'm not sure if you have it in America). Anyway my friend and I always understood that if you get bitten it can cause this horrendous permanent necrotic ulcer thing with their bite. So we freaked out when she got bitten by one. She was fine...as it turned out/ what we learned in the ER Is that it's not their venom that causes it...but if they have been somewhere that contains necrotising fascitis where they can carry it to someone when they bite them. Even we didn't know that as nurses....and that's how I found out that how bites can sometimes work. We've had a recent run up here of mosquitos that can potentially carry the Murray Valley encephalitis virus. Thanks a lot insects.
LMAO! Great one! Broke my humerus in Greece by being hit by a car while riding on the back of a motorcycle. The Greeks put a cast on me hours after it happened and the stupid leg was so swollen. Days later the swelling went down and I could almost spin that cast around my leg. Had to be recasted in the States.
6:30 I surprised Dr. Wagner didn't notice or speak about the Crayon that's lodged firmly into Homer's Brain in the X-Ray. Its all made up as one color so it doesn't really "stand out" so it'd definitely be Easy to miss if you weren't looking directly at it.
Hey, the one where Bart is bitten and has the panda on his arm actually reminds of something that happened to me. I was in the desert and looking at native american drawings (petroglyphs?), when I was bitten or stung (not sure which) by a really small, barely there bug (pretty positive not a mosquito). Almost immediately, it started itching and hurting quite a bit. Even though when i got home I put tea tree oil on it. That did nothing to relieve it. The next morning, I woke up to blood on my sheet where my arm was. I scratched it in my sleep until it turned into a big sore. It even got infected, despite best efforts. It's healed but it left a quarter sized scar on my arm. I still don't know what that bug was.
Fun fact.. when my wife was pregnant there was a bit of a complication, so the ambulance got here... "We going to eskulstuna" My wife "but in wanted to go to nyköping" "Allrighty, we going to nyköping" Yea.. that actually happend.
Another great video from the Dr Wagner. I know I've asked twice already so I'll make this the last time so I don't annoy you, could you please react to Lee vs Han in Enter the Dragon and all the injuries. Look forward to your next video.
Yeah the whole positive for evil thing, it was a parody of the omen, which by the way, might not be a half bad reaction. Damien gives people anuresms or however you spell it
As someone who enjoys singing, yes, your position makes a MASSIVE difference! singing well lying or sitting down is FAR harder than singing well stood up. I expect it's because they might compress your lungs more than when you're stood
How many of those pamphlets are there? Homer dying from Blow fish poison. The pamphlet was "So you're going to die" Then the time he knocked up Marge and was gonna have Bart? The pamphlet said "So you've ruined your life" Wow
I remember seeing Homer getting his head stuck in a bridge... he loses a thumb trying to get brownies, he hurt his back on a fire-hydrant, and got his hand stuck in a paper shredder
You need to talk about the Beavis and Butthead episode where they pay the homeless guy to bite them because they think he's a werewolf. They end up in the hospital with like 8 different infections at the end and their doctor is shocked that they're alive.
This was probably one of the Halloween episodes I don't remember as well cuz I do remember scenes when Marge was pregnant with all of the kids but yeah Bart was her first kid then Lisa then Maggie and the only time I have ever heard of a baby just kind of coming out without a struggle with like somebody who gave birth in the car on the way to the hospital and like they hit a bump in the baby just like fell out but I bet most people wish their deliveries were that easy I mean not that the baby was undersized or anything just that it was that quick and less problematic than usual but you'd ideally not have your baby in a car on the way to the hospital because you know the driver is going to go into flat out panic mode cuz he can't deal with you while also trying to get you safely to the hospital and then there's the baby too so you're going to have to deal with the baby and all that well he's trying to pull over whatever is it hopefully somebody has a cell phone and call the ambulance from there to pick you up and he can follow them or something cuz that that just seems very very problematic but the only time I've seen a baby like shoot out was in a super bowl commercial and I don't even remember what the hell it was for but basically the baby comes shooting out of the vagina through the wall just around the world and becomes an old man while it's still flying and then finally crash lands into a grave and it was something like life is short do blah blah blah or something along those lines
There's an episode where Homer at the dinner table, "So, I said to the nurse, 'You can take that tetanus shot and shove it!'" Then his jaws get stuck and he uses a butter knife to pry his mouth back open, and then he talks again.
3:16 funny thing you said that, actually the gif of Captain Jack Sparrow reminds of me, When I was young and I just learned how to walk and move around I ate sand and dirt, my mother once told me I had a jar of dirt and I ate from it, I have no idea why my brain did that nor why I liked eating it but I can say I was probably messed up.
One stands out to me, Homer hurts his back, still in pain after seeing a chiropractor, accidentally takes an awkward fall over a trash can and his pain is gone, tries to open his own chiropractic clinic with "Dr. Homer's miracle spinal cylinder (patent pending)"
I remember first watching you and loving your content. I can appreciate the polish your episodes have and I look forward to more of your future react videos. Keep up the great work Doc!!! I look forward to you reacting to episodes of the office. 😀
"Children don't fly out like that-" According to my mother, I might as well have. I was slightly premature, so she tried to hold me in a bit too long, and when she got to the delivery room I apparently "came out like a baseball." ... And backward, with the cord around my neck. Only lasting side-effects I'm aware of is the blindness. I'd say "so that was fun," but apparently I came out screaming, also, and Mom needed stitches, so ... whatever the opposite of fun is.
Poor Marge. When you get hit in the shin, it’s not a good feeling at all. It gives you trouble breathing like being hit in the spine or in the testicles.
My grandma as well as both my parents have said My sister actually came flying out, and the doctor (or was it nurse?) barely had time to to put on his gloves before he barely caught her (This was her third btw)
@6:58, I've actually had a broken jaw and I would communicate with hand gestures to indicate stuff like I was hungry (useful if you wanna get out of something boring or uncomfortable, I will admit). How did the EMTs know right away that I had a broken jaw? I told them by writing it; paper and a writing utensil REALLY helped, and thank gosh I always carry either a pen, a pencil, or a marker with me.
In addition to special hospitals for heart attacks and strokes, trauma also requires a special hospital. The hospital I work at would never accept a gsw (gun shot wound) basically unless it happened directly outside or within the hospital, and even then we'd just do our best to stabilize the bleeding then ship you off (likely by helicopter) to the nearest trauma center. The determination of whether or not a particular injury qualifies as a trauma is a discussion/topic of its own right, however, as not everything is as clear cut as a gsw. Edit: just wanted to add, my hospital does take both heart attacks and strokes, just not traumas
I'm pretty sure I heard somewhere that milk is actually better than water for stashing a knocked-out tooth that you are hoping to get re-attached. I don't quite remember the details, but apparently it has something to do with milk providing conditions that are more like your mouth.
After Homer gets an unrealistic voice enhancement he proceeds to sing opera as well as become an anthem singer at a hockey game…lying on the ice singing The Star Spangled Banner and it ends with him shattering the glass in the penalty box freeing penalized players…which doesn’t make sense because the penalty box is empty during the pre game. Cartoon logic!
I was taught in choir to sing laying down. It helps you locate the proper way to engage the diaphragm so you don’t sing through the nose as much and project better.
Babies? Haven't had any. My sister has, though. First niece comes out nice and slow and normal, my nephew, same thing. In the middle, though, my second niece, okay, first off, the kid is a freaking wizard, and I love literally everything about her. Second of all, my mom went over to help my sister out, and was there at 11:00PM, when my sister went into labour. FIFTY NINE minutes later, I'm dozing in bed, my brother comes in my room and says, "We've got a baby!" Doc, I'm not kidding, I said to him, "Are you high?" I never thought a baby could come in fifty nine minutes. Not even an hour. My little nugget couldn't wait. And she hasn't slowed down since. This is the kid who dislocated her shoulder on the playground, didn't give a damn about the pain, and just kept playing. All three of them are nuts, but I love th eeldest, too, because she just turned ten, but I've been able to have actually intellectual conversations with her for a good two years now. She's got her mom's brain. My sister's the head of research at the college I graduated out of, so yeah, pretty smart. The youngest is only three, and he's kind of a mix of the two of them. Observant like the eldest, but like our little middle child, he's OUT OF HIS FREAKING MIND.
Doctor, you missed the episode with Bart and Homer being lazy slobs and Lisa with the influence of the late Lucille Ball made them think they had leprosy aka Hansen's disease.
in the cartoon network series "The marvelous misadventures of Flapjack" there is a character named Doctor Barber who is both a doctor and a barber. He's both funny and creepy at the same time and he has plenty of doctor moments you could watch. I recommend the episodes "shave and a haircut" "Knuckles is a filthy rat" and "Bubbie's tummy ache"
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So much fun watching your Simpsons videos. Speaking of which, there's an episode where Homer falls down Springfield Gorge twice. That's one of favorite Homer Simpson moments of all time and it's hilarious. It's a season 2 episode.
My mom says I 'whooshed" out so fast the doctor almost dropped me. Like he actually fumbled me and caught me inches before I hit the floor. She swears up down that this is true. My dad said he could hear the moment my shoulders got through and I just slid out extremely quickly
VENTURE BROS! Best goddamn show to ever grace television, full of super science.
React to more King of the Hill episodes. A good one is when Hank breaks his nose during football practice for a rematch. The coach puts a pencil and stick in Hank's nose then hits both objects sideways to "reset" his nose; predictably making it worse.
Hank is sent from a hospital to a plastic surgeon to repair his nose
React to Malcolm in the Middle medical scenes!!
Fun fact: when Dr Hibbert is holding up the X-ray of Homer’s head with the broken jaw, you can still see the crayon that is lodged in his brain.
All because when he was 6 years old he shoved a bunch of crayons up his nose. Don’t do this kids!
@@jasminejohnston6393 I remember that episode.
Oh that’s a good attention to detail
@@jasminejohnston6393 Yeah, the purple ones arw bad for you
I didn't even realize that lmao that is such good attention to detail
"you're wasting thousands of dollars worth of interferon"
"and you're inter-fer-on with our good time" 😂 my god i love a good medical joke
There's an older episode where Lisa accidentally makes Bart fall down the stairs while babysitting him, and then tries to take him to the hospital but she's scared of getting into trouble, also another great episode doc 👍🏻
He already did that episode. He didn't talk about the injuries, but showed the clip of the hospital.
Too true, it wasn't her fault that he prank calls too many people. And as yet, lisa gets blamed for the phone calls and that's how the emergency number denied her call.
I remember watching it
" Go to bed? I thought you said go to bread" 😂
You have a profile picture of a man of culture.
Speaking as a classical singer, yes there is a benifit to laying on your back whilst singing. It obviously does not affect your vocal folds, the vibrations of which are what provide the tone and pitch of your voice, but it does open up your diaphragm and helps you to control your breath easier, which is what allows classical singers to get the power that they get out of their voices.
That being said, laying on your back is not going to make someone with no vocal training sound like an opera singer. You need to know, and be able to use these classical singing techniques before you can get the benefits from lying down whilst singing.
At the end of the day it's pretty redundant because no one is going to hire a professional singer to lay down and sing a song. You need to be able to utilise these techniques whilst standing.
Laying down is useful when you are first learning to sing as it does make certain techniques easier as you are learning them. I must have spent about 1/2 to 3/4 of the first 4 years of my vocal training laying on my back in music rooms and rehearsal spaces as I learned how to use these techniques.
I came here to slightly explain this, but yours is definitely more thought of then mine. I took multiple years choir, even did Honors Choir. We experimented with the pitch and force of sound when sitting up/lying down versus hunched over. Simply compressing airways versus having them open. Even thinking something like a self experiment of try yelling hunched over versus sitting up.
There's this one episode where the school gets chairs that are supposed to improve posture. Problem is to the kids sitting in them they might as well be torture devices. Side note, speaking of torture devices I imagine the rack actually feels pretty good at first, get the kinks out. Course it feels less good when it pulls your limbs out of the sockets.
Everytime I see my chiropractor I tell them to get the rack our already, hook me up, and pull me straight
That can probably relieve back pain. The side-effect would be having your arms dislocated. Get your spine readjusted.😺💀
The rack, can either get the kinks out or get the kinks started......
4:41 Your voice changes depending on your position/posture. The vibrations of the vocal chords are indeed what generates the sound but the rib cage and all the other cavities in the skull act as resonators and together with lips, mouth and tongue, are integral part of what modulates and controls the voice. Not to mention that there are positions in which your diaphragm is able to push more air. For example: sitting is usually considered a bad position for singing because we are able to push less air. So yeah, The Simpsons are not completely wrong in that sketch.
That clip with Maggie looks like it was a Treehouse of Horror episode. You can't take anything in them seriously. XD
Pretty sure the green credits are a dead giveaway (pardon the pun)
Thank you. I havn't watched much Simpsons, but I was wondering if it was canon that Maggie wasn't actually their child.
@@mentaya11 np, happy I ended up helping someone with my comment! X3
@@mentaya11 there was a segment in Treehouse of Horror 9 where she was Kang's/Kodos' child but Treehouse of Horrors can't be canon cuz characters tend to die in those.
Thanks for showing the bit where Marge breaks her leg. Her getting clocked by the clock was smart by the writers.
1:11, it’s from a Halloween episode. While there isn’t any continuity to episodes in general the Halloween Episodes operate outside the normal universe of the Simpsons
6:52 the writers were made aware that you can talk while wired shut during the writing of this episode
6:14 Homer's voice sounded so genuine there. Like, it's not just pain played for laughs, if you get what I'm saying.
How can you cover Marge breaking her leg without the subplot in the same episode where Lisa convinces Bart and Homer they have leprosy? How?!?!
I was very excited to see you did another one! At first I wondered if you stopped, then I thought “He’s a doctor; he doesn’t have time to sit at the computer all day like we do lol.”
Haha don’t worry, Simpsons reactions are never stopping! Hope this one was worth the wait. 😁
I want to suggest the FLU episode of Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide. I'd love to here his opinion on that and the tips and advice given in the episode itself.
In terms of mothers bleeding out...
The uterus has such an extreme blood supply at the end of pregnancy that uncontrolled bleeds from it are like uncontrolled bleeds from major arteries. It's kinda insane how fast one can lose blood from the uterus. As stated here though, it's exceptionally rare. But I've been there when it happens, and the moms can go from fully conscious and normal to unconscious in a matter of minutes. I've been the one that runs the uncrossmatched blood up to LDRP when a mom is bleeding uncontrollably. The infusion pump is practically the size of a garden hose, it's actually rather impressive. And they've infused all 4 units by the time I get back down to the lab. Mind you, 4 units is usually an 8-12 hour process, but when neccessary apparently can be done in a matter of minutes. It's surreal to experience, and thankfully the times I've been involved both mom and baby have safely made it out the other side
Edit: So, quick Google search to put the bleeding in perspective, uterine blood flow in a full term pregnancy is around 1L/min. Mind you, an average adult has around 5 liters of blood (and pregnancy can increase the volume by around a liter, give or take a bit). So you could theoretically lose all your blood in your entire body in about 6 minutes of uncontrolled catastrophic uterine hemorrhage. Mind you, shock would begin to set in after about a minute and a half of such bleeding (around 20% lost total blood volume). Major hemorrhage classification (45% lost blood volume) would occur in less than 3 minutes. It's kinda insane to think about even
The Canker sore is a nice touch. While rule of funny is still in play two things. 1. Since Interferon is an Anti-viral. It basically washed away the sores. 2. Even if the audience didn't know what Interferon is, they do know I.V. which if I'm not mistaken is often water with salt among most things. Which is the standard remedy for taking care of cankers.
When you do medical reactions to Batman TV shows, are you only going to do one Batman show? Because I kinda want to see you do multiple Batman shows like Batman: The Animated Series, Batman: The Brave and The Bold, 1960s Batman show, etc.
I could do them all?!
@@DoctorER If you do those. check the second fight between Batman and The Mutant Leader from the animated movie Dark Knight Returns
There's a lot, Doctor Wagner, so take it easy and maybe just start on Batman: the Animated Series
I like that every time there is a xray on Homers head there is always a crayon in there
Haha right?!
I honestly still love the Simpsons especially the classic seasons they're so witty, accurate, and interesting to watch lol. the newer seasons are alright, and decent to be honest compared to some of the newer seasons of Family Guy.
The newer seasons aren't great but not bad either
@@bukunmiogunyomi3848 Yeah, after season ~8-10ish the quality dipped significantly but it's still better than 90% of the garbage they put on TV these days.
@@drakainen4555 yeah in my opinion the Simpsons isn't the worst show out there and the decline is not horrendously bad.
@@drakainen4555 yeah that’s right when Matt Groening and others moved on to Futurama. The original writing talent was unbeatable and they just slowly whittled away. They also left some pretty hard to fill shoes.
I'm a singer and YES, changing your physical position changes the sound of your voice. We're not encouraged to sing sitting down if we have any other option, by which I mean standing up, because it can compress the line. By which I mean mouth, throat, diaphragm, belly. That's your "air line" as a singer. You don't breathe from your stomach, duh, but you need to have support in that part of your body to get the right tone. You're encouraged to stand up straight, but not tight--relax--and I like to imagine singing from my toes, because the lower down your air base, the more power you can generate. All five feet of me, but I'm a contralto, so I DO have a powerful voice when everything is lined up properly. Don't sing on your back. Not generally recommended. Your air comes from your lungs, your force comes from your stomach.
Oh my goodness. I always got confused on whether a strain or a sprain was same or different. I had strains or sprains a few times in my life and they HURT. Including my neck and ankle/ foot! How is it generally treated? ( I guess it depends on severity?) Thanks for clarifying Dr Wagner!
On the subject of something getting spat out immediately: I recall a PSA that showed a child accidentally getting a mouthful of an unknown clear liquid and responding in that manner, but still experienced a dreadful reaction later on.
Im hoping Matt Groening (Simpson's creator) watches this and adds you in the future Simpson's episodes 👍
Haha imagine! I know Michael Price sees these sometimes. They’re all immensely talented.
Seriously, Doc I thank you for doing these RUclips series, I really learn a lot while being entertained!
If you get to do another Family Guy video, there's a really funny Dr. Hartman scene you have to review. He basically keeps stalling Peter's test results with a lot of schtick and then says he's just really fat
Gotta love Dr. Hartman 😂 I'll have to check it for my next Family Guy reaction.
Actually doctor, you were wrong about the diaphragm bit. When I studied social communications, to narrate for TV commercials they trained me to contract my diaphragm in a certain way so I breathed differently and also my voice came out differently. Voice comes with the air, so!
True! My choir director had us lie on our backs for breathing exercises and we rehearsed some solos that way. People have a tendency to raise their shoulders when inhaling instead of actually breathing from the diaphragm, and that technique gives more shallow breathing. You're basically training yourself to expand your lungs all the way, which is easier if you're on your back. You do have to be able to sing already though, it won't help you carry a tune or hugely change your vocal quality.
Maybe react to a full episode of OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes episode, "K.O.'s Health Week"
Seconding!!!
whats that
an anime?
@@sleepysikk A Cartoon Network show about a kid name KO learning to be a hero. It's a really fun show that was overlooked during the 2010s. The show is filled with references and crossovers with a bunch of other franchises like Sonic, Captain Planet, Scooby Doo ghoul school, and so much more (but it doesn't confuse any viewers that have limited knowledge). It's perfect love letter to Cartoon Network, Hannah Barbara, and animation in general. Also apparently it was cancelled due to complications from Donald Trump becoming president. Pretty weird, but it's an amazing show overall. Heavily recommend you to see it if you have the chance. It's on HBO Max and Hulu
It's always good to hear Dr Hibbert's voice from before they ruined it.
Since Arthur will be ending on February, can you do medical reactions on that cartoon like Binky Goes Nuts episode or Buster's Breathless episode?
Thank you, now I know the correct term. I hear of so many people saying compound fracture when referring to multiple breaks, but I learned in scouts that a compound fracture is when the break of a bone goes through the skin.
Dr. Hibbert playing Tetris while helping Marge give birth is funny but the funniest part remains giving AED to Bart’s butt.
You forgot the best part of the episode Homer's Triple Bypass, where the patient Mr McGreg had his right limbs switched, with a leg for an arm and an arm for a leg.
Have you considered reacting to medical scenes in videogames? There's a medical themed game from 2010 called Trauma Team where one of the gameplay sections is centered around playing as a diagnostician gathering and evaluating information from patients, and it seems like it tries to be somewhat realistic. Would be really interesting to see your commentary on some footage of that gameplay if possible.
Weird fact relating to the infection you can get from an insect bite. We have this spider in the aus called the white tip or white tail (I'm not sure if you have it in America). Anyway my friend and I always understood that if you get bitten it can cause this horrendous permanent necrotic ulcer thing with their bite. So we freaked out when she got bitten by one. She was fine...as it turned out/ what we learned in the ER Is that it's not their venom that causes it...but if they have been somewhere that contains necrotising fascitis where they can carry it to someone when they bite them. Even we didn't know that as nurses....and that's how I found out that how bites can sometimes work. We've had a recent run up here of mosquitos that can potentially carry the Murray Valley encephalitis virus. Thanks a lot insects.
Great work as always, Doc. Maybe try some old Rescue 9-11 at some point. William Shatner at his his Shatnerness.
Shatnerness 😂 I'll check them out.
LMAO! Great one! Broke my humerus in Greece by being hit by a car while riding on the back of a motorcycle. The Greeks put a cast on me hours after it happened and the stupid leg was so swollen. Days later the swelling went down and I could almost spin that cast around my leg. Had to be recasted in the States.
6:30 - Anyone catch the crayon stuck in Homers’ brain?
Please react to The Fairly Oddparents. Episode examples:
Just Desserts (sugar rush & weight gain scene)
Open Wide and Say Aaagh!
Beddy Bye
etc.
I'll have to check these out. Thanks for the recommendation!
Love that dirt line! And the interferon bit!
6:30
I surprised Dr. Wagner didn't notice or speak about the Crayon that's lodged firmly into Homer's Brain in the X-Ray.
Its all made up as one color so it doesn't really "stand out" so it'd definitely be Easy to miss if you weren't looking directly at it.
Hey, the one where Bart is bitten and has the panda on his arm actually reminds of something that happened to me. I was in the desert and looking at native american drawings (petroglyphs?), when I was bitten or stung (not sure which) by a really small, barely there bug (pretty positive not a mosquito).
Almost immediately, it started itching and hurting quite a bit. Even though when i got home I put tea tree oil on it. That did nothing to relieve it. The next morning, I woke up to blood on my sheet where my arm was. I scratched it in my sleep until it turned into a big sore. It even got infected, despite best efforts. It's healed but it left a quarter sized scar on my arm. I still don't know what that bug was.
Fun fact.. when my wife was pregnant there was a bit of a complication, so the ambulance got here...
"We going to eskulstuna"
My wife "but in wanted to go to nyköping"
"Allrighty, we going to nyköping"
Yea.. that actually happend.
Another great video from the Dr Wagner. I know I've asked twice already so I'll make this the last time so I don't annoy you, could you please react to Lee vs Han in Enter the Dragon and all the injuries. Look forward to your next video.
No worries! I'll have to check it out sometime. Glad you liked this Simpsons reaction!
When I broke my jaw, I had it wired shut. Doctor said I’d lose about 30 pounds, but I actually gained weight because all I ate was ice cream.
I missed Simpsons videos, Mr. Wagner
It's been in a minute since we reacted to The Simpsons! Hope it was worth the wait. Let me know what Simpsons scenes I should check out for next time!
4:30 I think they meant that the position gave him better breath support, not changing his voice per se
Yeah the whole positive for evil thing, it was a parody of the omen, which by the way, might not be a half bad reaction. Damien gives people anuresms or however you spell it
As someone who enjoys singing, yes, your position makes a MASSIVE difference! singing well lying or sitting down is FAR harder than singing well stood up. I expect it's because they might compress your lungs more than when you're stood
You got to love how he says normally doesn't work that way
How many of those pamphlets are there?
Homer dying from Blow fish poison. The pamphlet was "So you're going to die"
Then the time he knocked up Marge and was gonna have Bart? The pamphlet said "So you've ruined your life"
Wow
9:16 pun alert ⚠️
😂😂😂
Perfect combination of comedy and intellect
You should do a Left 4 Dead video. The No Mercy hospital, the mutations of the infected that are based on real life conditions, and even the comic
About Dr.Hibbert’s profession
Dr: Wagner: “what a messed up doc!”
Me: and Yet he is the Number 1 cartoon doctor your list of cartoon doctors
1:48, the episode was a parody of the Dunwich Horror by H.P. Lovecraft about a demon child
I love your videos doc, you're definitely my favorite doctor of all time 🙏🏼🙏🏼😎😎
Ah thank you so much! Truly appreciate the support!!
I remember seeing Homer getting his head stuck in a bridge... he loses a thumb trying to get brownies, he hurt his back on a fire-hydrant, and got his hand stuck in a paper shredder
You need to talk about the Beavis and Butthead episode where they pay the homeless guy to bite them because they think he's a werewolf. They end up in the hospital with like 8 different infections at the end and their doctor is shocked that they're alive.
This was probably one of the Halloween episodes I don't remember as well cuz I do remember scenes when Marge was pregnant with all of the kids but yeah Bart was her first kid then Lisa then Maggie and the only time I have ever heard of a baby just kind of coming out without a struggle with like somebody who gave birth in the car on the way to the hospital and like they hit a bump in the baby just like fell out but I bet most people wish their deliveries were that easy I mean not that the baby was undersized or anything just that it was that quick and less problematic than usual but you'd ideally not have your baby in a car on the way to the hospital because you know the driver is going to go into flat out panic mode cuz he can't deal with you while also trying to get you safely to the hospital and then there's the baby too so you're going to have to deal with the baby and all that well he's trying to pull over whatever is it hopefully somebody has a cell phone and call the ambulance from there to pick you up and he can follow them or something cuz that that just seems very very problematic but the only time I've seen a baby like shoot out was in a super bowl commercial and I don't even remember what the hell it was for but basically the baby comes shooting out of the vagina through the wall just around the world and becomes an old man while it's still flying and then finally crash lands into a grave and it was something like life is short do blah blah blah or something along those lines
Adoption used to be that easy. We recently found out my grandmother had a kid out if wedlock that she just gave away to some couple at the hospital.
There's an episode where Homer at the dinner table, "So, I said to the nurse, 'You can take that tetanus shot and shove it!'" Then his jaws get stuck and he uses a butter knife to pry his mouth back open, and then he talks again.
3:16 funny thing you said that, actually the gif of Captain Jack Sparrow reminds of me, When I was young and I just learned how to walk and move around I ate sand and dirt, my mother once told me I had a jar of dirt and I ate from it, I have no idea why my brain did that nor why I liked eating it but I can say I was probably messed up.
One stands out to me, Homer hurts his back, still in pain after seeing a chiropractor, accidentally takes an awkward fall over a trash can and his pain is gone, tries to open his own chiropractic clinic with "Dr. Homer's miracle spinal cylinder (patent pending)"
Love the Simpsons
I remember first watching you and loving your content. I can appreciate the polish your episodes have and I look forward to more of your future react videos. Keep up the great work Doc!!!
I look forward to you reacting to episodes of the office. 😀
Thank you so much!
"Children don't fly out like that-" According to my mother, I might as well have. I was slightly premature, so she tried to hold me in a bit too long, and when she got to the delivery room I apparently "came out like a baseball."
... And backward, with the cord around my neck. Only lasting side-effects I'm aware of is the blindness. I'd say "so that was fun," but apparently I came out screaming, also, and Mom needed stitches, so ... whatever the opposite of fun is.
Poor Marge. When you get hit in the shin, it’s not a good feeling at all. It gives you trouble breathing like being hit in the spine or in the testicles.
3:16 love use of the Jar of dirt gif
Speaking of pain, I've had a horrible neck pain for like 36 hours. Keeps getting better then worse when i wake up.
"Kids don't come flying out like that". I'm not convinced they won't in my life time.
You've never screwed up hanging an IV bag I take it. That stuff could shoot straight across the room in the right situations.
My grandma as well as both my parents have said My sister actually came flying out, and the doctor (or was it nurse?) barely had time to to put on his gloves before he barely caught her
(This was her third btw)
Please review the medical scenes in the British sitcom Red Dwarf.
@6:58, I've actually had a broken jaw and I would communicate with hand gestures to indicate stuff like I was hungry (useful if you wanna get out of something boring or uncomfortable, I will admit).
How did the EMTs know right away that I had a broken jaw? I told them by writing it; paper and a writing utensil REALLY helped, and thank gosh I always carry either a pen, a pencil, or a marker with me.
Yay Simpsons! I love your reactions 😁
Nice job doc I still love the Simpsons to this day
Simpsons will always be a classic! What was your favorite medical scene?
The one where homer breaks his jaws😂
3:23 I remember seeing that, that scarred me
Jesus god doc your gif inserts are beyond on point keep up the good work!
In addition to special hospitals for heart attacks and strokes, trauma also requires a special hospital. The hospital I work at would never accept a gsw (gun shot wound) basically unless it happened directly outside or within the hospital, and even then we'd just do our best to stabilize the bleeding then ship you off (likely by helicopter) to the nearest trauma center. The determination of whether or not a particular injury qualifies as a trauma is a discussion/topic of its own right, however, as not everything is as clear cut as a gsw.
Edit: just wanted to add, my hospital does take both heart attacks and strokes, just not traumas
Funny enough it may look like the clock had hit on Marge's right leg. But the frames shows it hit her left leg.
I'm pretty sure I heard somewhere that milk is actually better than water for stashing a knocked-out tooth that you are hoping to get re-attached. I don't quite remember the details, but apparently it has something to do with milk providing conditions that are more like your mouth.
0:01 The same happend to me right now because I saw that.
After Homer gets an unrealistic voice enhancement he proceeds to sing opera as well as become an anthem singer at a hockey game…lying on the ice singing The Star Spangled Banner and it ends with him shattering the glass in the penalty box freeing penalized players…which doesn’t make sense because the penalty box is empty during the pre game. Cartoon logic!
My brother actually had west Nile virus as a baby, he was one of only a few cases.
7:06 I wouldn’t mind liquid food, unless I couldn’t eat hot soup.
I love the part when homer said whoa whoa whoa whoa don't go nuts doctor er
The Simpsons was both my mom and I's show growing up when we were both kids back in the day
I was taught in choir to sing laying down. It helps you locate the proper way to engage the diaphragm so you don’t sing through the nose as much and project better.
Another video from my favorite doctor let's go!
Thank you! So glad you liked this Simpsons reaction! What should I react to next?
@@DoctorER Ncis
Babies? Haven't had any. My sister has, though. First niece comes out nice and slow and normal, my nephew, same thing. In the middle, though, my second niece, okay, first off, the kid is a freaking wizard, and I love literally everything about her. Second of all, my mom went over to help my sister out, and was there at 11:00PM, when my sister went into labour. FIFTY NINE minutes later, I'm dozing in bed, my brother comes in my room and says, "We've got a baby!" Doc, I'm not kidding, I said to him, "Are you high?" I never thought a baby could come in fifty nine minutes. Not even an hour. My little nugget couldn't wait. And she hasn't slowed down since. This is the kid who dislocated her shoulder on the playground, didn't give a damn about the pain, and just kept playing. All three of them are nuts, but I love th eeldest, too, because she just turned ten, but I've been able to have actually intellectual conversations with her for a good two years now. She's got her mom's brain. My sister's the head of research at the college I graduated out of, so yeah, pretty smart. The youngest is only three, and he's kind of a mix of the two of them. Observant like the eldest, but like our little middle child, he's OUT OF HIS FREAKING MIND.
Amazing vid man keep up the good work
Thank you! What was your favorite Simpsons medical scene?
I think a South Park #5 is needed!
South Park #5 might already be in the works...stay tuned!
Nothing better than a joint and learning from this dude. Love from the UK 💙
Doctor, you missed the episode with Bart and Homer being lazy slobs and Lisa with the influence of the late Lucille Ball made them think they had leprosy aka Hansen's disease.
We love you doctor Wagner !!❤❤❤💘
Yes!!!!!! Simpsons Part 5!!!!!! Thank you!!!!!
Hope it was worth the wait! Let me know what your favorite Simpsons medical scene was!
@@DoctorER
The one where Marge takes a lot of steroids
in the cartoon network series "The marvelous misadventures of Flapjack" there is a character named Doctor Barber who is both a doctor and a barber. He's both funny and creepy at the same time and he has plenty of doctor moments you could watch. I recommend the episodes "shave and a haircut" "Knuckles is a filthy rat" and "Bubbie's tummy ache"
@Doctor ER
When an ambulance has picked me up any time in the last 4 years, they asked what hospital I wanted them to bring me to.
I'd love to see you react to season 4 episode 13 of the simpsons where Lisa drinks the water on the duff Gardens ride and gets sick