Pre-Industrial Surgeries

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  • Опубликовано: 20 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 11 тыс.

  • @storyspren
    @storyspren 6 лет назад +6739

    Gotta love how the least horrifying thing in this video was carving holes in people's skulls.

    • @A_Box
      @A_Box 6 лет назад +80

      Sure? How about the fat guy?

    • @creapyalbinofish
      @creapyalbinofish 6 лет назад +137

      there is something oddly arousing about sucking the lense off someone's eye.

    • @avocedo975
      @avocedo975 6 лет назад +240

      creapyalbinofish wat

    • @bp-hx9ts
      @bp-hx9ts 6 лет назад +4

      NaidiF 。 rights tf

    • @storyspren
      @storyspren 6 лет назад +31

      EDY el O I don't know about you but I find having your mouth sewed shut so you can't eat or speak and have to drink through a straw pretty disturbing. And yeah, probably more so than skullholes. Skullholes can at least be hidden & protected by headwear.

  • @MegaChickenfish
    @MegaChickenfish 5 лет назад +8740

    2:37 Crude as it may be, props on that guy for figuring out that the flesh had to be kept alive for that to work.

    • @falpsdsqglthnsac
      @falpsdsqglthnsac 5 лет назад +821

      You have to wonder how he figured that out though

    • @stagosaurus3181
      @stagosaurus3181 5 лет назад +1472

      @@falpsdsqglthnsac
      Much like how most evidence-based conclusions were drawn in the medieval era-repeated trial and error. Emphasis on error.

    • @ChucksSAF
      @ChucksSAF 5 лет назад +635

      Many people had just dead rotting skin on their face before he was like
      "oh yeah, i need the forehead to stay connected on the face for it to acually work. "

    • @dustycrustyhomelessman1648
      @dustycrustyhomelessman1648 5 лет назад +77

      medical. genius.

    • @deadalpeca8099
      @deadalpeca8099 5 лет назад +67

      @@proletariatpashka1956 there is no shortage even today

  • @anzac5399
    @anzac5399 6 лет назад +6633

    Oh you have a headache?
    *saws open skull with rock*

    • @africanelectron751
      @africanelectron751 5 лет назад +63

      I get sinus headaches.....I have considered drilling my own head!!

    • @brandensantillana4371
      @brandensantillana4371 5 лет назад +3

      African Electron I think I have that lol

    • @karikrummi4222
      @karikrummi4222 5 лет назад +3

      Changed likes to 420 😎

    • @NM-vp4ql
      @NM-vp4ql 5 лет назад +28

      As someone with migraines, I can understand drilling holes in your head

    • @ClassicaI
      @ClassicaI 5 лет назад

      That makes a lot more sense if you don’t give the benefit of the doubt

  • @BonnieBuggie
    @BonnieBuggie 2 года назад +5271

    the ancient nose job is actually how they replace damaged nose tissue today! there was a woman who chemically burnt a hole in her nose trying some anti-acne “hack” and the skin flap thing was exactly how they repaired it
    also trepanning wasnt (necessarily) to let demons out, it was a legitimate treatment for various injuries if there was swelling on the brain or for cases like migraines, where it feels like there’s pressure or something that needs to come out. I’ve suffered from migraines and yeah back then if someone told me digging a hole in my skull would stop it from hurting I’d be seriously tempted

    • @squidee
      @squidee 2 года назад

      He had the right idea down for a cartilage graft, just not the execution

    • @jameshenderson4094
      @jameshenderson4094 2 года назад +80

      Yeah but I'm unsure they understand brain swelling, sure that's what was treated but what they believed they were doing was probably more superstitious in nature

    • @BonnieBuggie
      @BonnieBuggie 2 года назад +434

      @@jameshenderson4094 idk man you’d be surprised how much medical knowledge was learned, lost, and re-learned throughout history. the people of the past werent dumb, they were just as smart and capable of logic as we are today - if they were able to figure out a way to do a nose job successfully in an era with no anesthesia or proper sanitization, why wouldnt they be able to figure out there’s swelling in the brain?

    • @52_Ronin
      @52_Ronin 2 года назад +25

      Cool ancient Indians

    • @XxDmanMCxX
      @XxDmanMCxX 2 года назад

      @@BonnieBuggie Presumably because the only real ways I know of to identify swelling of the brain are CT scans, MRIs, or directly measuring the pressure in your head. It doesn't matter how smart you are if you have no real way of identifying the root cause. They could well have figured out that trepanning made people more likely to survive head injuries, and thus done it as a result of that, but there's little chance they knew that brain swelling was the thing (or rather, one of the things) they were treating. About the only conceivable way they would have found out would be by cracking open the skulls of people who died, but even then they would not have any way to identify brain swelling in a living person; they'd just have to assume based on the symptoms.

  • @spacecaptain9188
    @spacecaptain9188 3 года назад +6463

    Trepaning is still a thing. Doctors do it today to releave pressure on the brain, especially after swelling caused by a blow to the head. It saves lives.

    • @Ofallthings089
      @Ofallthings089 3 года назад +742

      That’s actually what trepanning was for to begin with. Treatment for a blow to the head. And relief from migraines or epilepsy.

    • @foxycinnamonkitten997
      @foxycinnamonkitten997 3 года назад +147

      But that is more controlled

    • @toastedt140
      @toastedt140 3 года назад +423

      @@foxycinnamonkitten997 really sherlock? How'd you piece that together?

    • @foxycinnamonkitten997
      @foxycinnamonkitten997 3 года назад +748

      Don't be like that no one likes that guy

    • @Sdirtttymop
      @Sdirtttymop 3 года назад +41

      What would be the difference between trepanning and burr holes. Cuz I remember a greys anatomy talked about burr holes and they sound like the same thing

  • @andrewarnold2450
    @andrewarnold2450 5 лет назад +2663

    "boy with good succ" is both the worst and the most hilarious thing you could've changed that into

    • @spiderplant
      @spiderplant 5 лет назад +12

      I want to give you another thumbs up, but you already have 69

    • @jacobtamez8194
      @jacobtamez8194 5 лет назад +5

      I would have too but it's at 333

    • @spiderplant
      @spiderplant 5 лет назад +5

      Just FYI, I literally have a bird named Pootis. I even have a video of him

    • @itsmejak7888
      @itsmejak7888 4 года назад +4

      6:03

    • @TheMan-WhoIsIt
      @TheMan-WhoIsIt 4 года назад +3

      You mean woman with good succ
      *if you get it*
      ᴮᴸᴼᵂᴶᴼᴮ

  • @safir2241
    @safir2241 6 лет назад +14789

    Your deadpan comedy is top notch

    • @itsbk6192
      @itsbk6192 5 лет назад +199

      I prefer his trepan humour

    • @sova656
      @sova656 5 лет назад +29

      Is that a fractle

    • @Tunkkis
      @Tunkkis 5 лет назад +29

      @@sova656 It's called a "Mandelbrot set".

    • @phyzarel1845
      @phyzarel1845 5 лет назад +62

      Ha, *paintbrush aids*

    • @sova656
      @sova656 5 лет назад +5

      @@phyzarel1845 yum

  • @mew2.025
    @mew2.025 2 года назад +5672

    "If you give human beings the benefit of the doubt, chances are, they'll prove you wrong" -Sam O'Nella Academy, 2018

    • @Master_vp101
      @Master_vp101 Год назад +47

      I mean he's not wrong tho

    • @KolehmainenBeats
      @KolehmainenBeats 10 месяцев назад +1

      "balls" -Internet Rando

    • @lawl_4llie
      @lawl_4llie 9 месяцев назад +2

      Don't forget the insanely long duck lips.

    • @ryanwebb309
      @ryanwebb309 6 месяцев назад

      They'll prove you wrong. '>'

  • @MB-ev9ix
    @MB-ev9ix 5 лет назад +46102

    its like every ancient culture has 3 things in common: sword, bread, and hole in head

    • @Miriam-bl9ig
      @Miriam-bl9ig 5 лет назад +475

      why doesn't this have more likes

    • @Veegs.
      @Veegs. 5 лет назад +935

      everybody born after 836 BC can’t bunga all they know is sword bread hole in head and die

    • @forgetmenot6656
      @forgetmenot6656 4 года назад +747

      We could make a religion out of this

    • @adamk2201
      @adamk2201 4 года назад +434

      You'd think they'd be like, "Yo, more people in our village are dying than usual. Maybe we should stop putting holes in their heads."

    • @UNDERSOCIALITE
      @UNDERSOCIALITE 4 года назад +53

      Bars

  • @princessazulaofthefirenati5870
    @princessazulaofthefirenati5870 4 года назад +8561

    "Greetings your thickness"
    Wish people would refer to me like that

    • @peas2289
      @peas2289 4 года назад +148

      Well the, greetings your thickness. I hope I have made you happy

    • @princessazulaofthefirenati5870
      @princessazulaofthefirenati5870 4 года назад +67

      @@peas2289 😊😊😊😊😊😊 May God bless you

    • @princessazulaofthefirenati5870
      @princessazulaofthefirenati5870 4 года назад +38

      @Maali Moose Holland 😂😂😂😂😂 I'm usually referred to as
      "GIRL WHO SNEEZES LOUDLY"

    • @ayonwahid8222
      @ayonwahid8222 4 года назад +12

      Nah Nah Nah.....You too much cray-zee to call that....its like swimming with the sharks

    • @hunterfranks5495
      @hunterfranks5495 4 года назад +12

      Greetings your thickness

  • @youngmasterzhi
    @youngmasterzhi 3 года назад +8640

    Unfun fact: According to archeologists who found trepanned skulls of deceased Incan warriors Peru (dating back 1000-1400 AD), ancient warriors who underwent trepannation after a head injury were twice more likely to survive after the procedure than soldiers from the American civil war after the same procedure.
    Aside from the major difference in the types of battlefield injuries caused by guns, spears and arrows, another theory is that while Civil War surgeons didn’t practice much sanitation when it came to removing bullets and shrapnel during surgery, the Incan healers seemed to somewhat have a slight basic understanding of infection and had some practices and experience from performing several trepanations over the millennia (e.g. heating up cutting tools over fire or placing them in boiling water to disinfect them)

    • @slazerlombardi
      @slazerlombardi 2 года назад +173

      Preincan tho.

    • @ticcerwitztv7654
      @ticcerwitztv7654 2 года назад +289

      the fact that this only has one reply and under 1000 likes makes me sanitize my hands

    • @ylstorage7085
      @ylstorage7085 2 года назад +43

      what about them moldy bread and moldy oranges, fungus is the biggest enemy of the germs right!?

    • @jasonreed7522
      @jasonreed7522 2 года назад +214

      @@ylstorage7085 fungi is its own class of germ (yeast infection for instance).
      Basically everything at the microbial level is locked in a constant chemical warfare with everything else. This is really convenient for modern medicine as if you want to kill one (say to get an antibiotic or fungicide) then you study its rivals. Additionally bacteria can only be resistant to antibiotics or viruses specialized on them, which is why bacteria went from super easy to kill with penicilin to our modern antibiotic resistance crisis which can hopefully be solved by mixing in these viruses (called bacteriophages, or phages for short in context)

    • @ylstorage7085
      @ylstorage7085 2 года назад

      @@jasonreed7522 Wait a minute.. those helpless germs, they wouldn't happen to have to way to deal with those phages, that we are benefiting SO MUSH and couple of nobel prices already right now?

  • @0BucketMask0
    @0BucketMask0 2 года назад +3257

    Recently they found an even older specimen with proof of prehistoric surgery. Some young boy, about 7, had to have the bottom of one of his legs amputated for reasons we'll never know. You'd think that caveman medicine would be so bad he got an infection and died or even bled out, but he survived. Not only did they know how to cauterize the stump, they were able to rehabilitate him. He went on to live about 9 more years. 16 seems young, but back then you'd be lucky to make it to 40, AND he was part of a hunter gatherer tribe in mountainous region. Meaning that for 9 years the other tribe members took care of this disabled little boy, carrying him unknowable distances every day, feeding him and giving him water and shelter that they aquired expecting nothing in return. They simply valued him as a fellow human. They didn't care about his "productivity" or what he could do for them. They kept him alive out of sheer compassion. Taking care of the sick, elderly, and disabled is something we've been doing since our time on this earth began. Our defining characteristic as a species is our ability to work together and help eachother, and it has been for millennia.

    • @GenderTranser
      @GenderTranser Год назад +162

      Criminally underrated comment

    • @syghdeaar4753
      @syghdeaar4753 Год назад +13

      Cap

    • @toasters10101
      @toasters10101 Год назад +183

      There is one youtuber i love called Trey the Explainer who make a video about those examples called: Disabilites in Prehistory, and you start to realize the the early humans are not so "savages" and "cold blood" like we think.

    • @0BucketMask0
      @0BucketMask0 Год назад +202

      @Dominotik Ivan Tulovskiy I always imagined that handicapped humans in prehistory told stories, played instruments, maybe helped to watch and teach kids in the tribe. "No able hunt anymore. But, want hear new song on bone flute? Story lyric about how Drun beat mammoth last snow!" and the whole tribe goes nuts listening to an ancient power ballad.

    • @ronbird121
      @ronbird121 Год назад +67

      ​@Dominotik Ivan Tulovskiy if he was a hunter he also could stay in camp and work the catches and materials for the other hunters, les work for them and more time for hunting, one more to split up dutys.

  • @blurry_face_exe60
    @blurry_face_exe60 3 года назад +8368

    “By God... something moved somewhere.”

  • @InternetMameluq
    @InternetMameluq 5 лет назад +9454

    Ah yes, back when surgery was less like hospitals and more like Mortal Kombat fatality.

  • @TONOCLAY
    @TONOCLAY 4 года назад +2843

    They still do the same thing for the nose. my dad had skin cancer removed from his nose and they took his forhead down and kept it attached then stitched everything together. he now can touch his nose and feel it on his forhead

    • @limesheep0140
      @limesheep0140 4 года назад +170

      TON O'CLAY that is sick!

    • @stantorren4400
      @stantorren4400 4 года назад +128

      No that’s fine.
      -anti vaxxers

    • @pursuitsoflife.6119
      @pursuitsoflife.6119 4 года назад +427

      Y'all forgetting a small difference
      _* A N E S T H E S I A *_

    • @TONOCLAY
      @TONOCLAY 4 года назад +78

      @@pursuitsoflife.6119 It was localized anesthesia only

    • @factsandlogic.8762
      @factsandlogic.8762 4 года назад +278

      i dont like that at all. imagine touching your nose and feeling it on your forehead. fuCK nO--

  • @Lovinia1
    @Lovinia1 Год назад +434

    3:04 licorice powder and sesame oil are both anti-inflammatory, anti-microbial antiseptic superfoods. They can also be used as topical antibiotics for rashes, cuts, burns, eczema and infections for people with allergies or reservations to certain medication

  • @arbiter-
    @arbiter- 6 лет назад +2081

    My weekend is complete.

  • @basicexcuse229
    @basicexcuse229 5 лет назад +4891

    Sam's animation is getting better.
    *I don't know whether to be proud or scared.*

  • @imhere626
    @imhere626 5 лет назад +1952

    1:51 I think they did it because of migraines, like you ever have that migraine that felt like a bubble in your skull and then you start to think. “What if I cut that spot open just a bit.”

    • @Alexandrius_Caesar
      @Alexandrius_Caesar 5 лет назад +181

      Very interesting theory you proposed actually. And that would explain the high percentage of Neolithic skulls found with holes in them, as most certainly everyone has experienced a bad bout of migraines at one point or another.

    • @imhere626
      @imhere626 5 лет назад +80

      Dick Blownoff thanks, I just thought of it. Because during school I use to get migraines and so I’d subconsciously start poking my sharp pencil at the spot and it would kind of relieve the pain 😂

    • @domonator5000
      @domonator5000 5 лет назад +3

      im here now they just drill a little

    • @domonator5000
      @domonator5000 5 лет назад +51

      im here it would probably relieve the pain a little because you triggering pain sensors elsewhere causing your brain to focus less on the migraine

    • @arwi3079
      @arwi3079 5 лет назад

      no

  • @indieramus
    @indieramus 2 года назад +1371

    "It was basically the medieval equivalent of lean, and lean he became." God damn that was smooth.

    • @kepspark3362
      @kepspark3362 2 года назад +3

      Can you please explain?

    • @indieramus
      @indieramus 2 года назад +82

      @@kepspark3362 4:20 The drink that Sancho received contained Opium, which is a narcotic. There is a modern drug fad called lean/sizzurp which is made by combining cold medicine that contains codeine (another narcotic) with soda. Lean also is an adjective referring to people/animals with low body fat percentage. Thusly, he drank a medieval meal replacement similar to modern lean, lost weight and became lean.
      Tldr; It's a play on words, and very well thought out/accurate one at that.

    • @kepspark3362
      @kepspark3362 2 года назад +7

      @@indieramus Thanks!

    • @quandovoceleroscomentarios5243
      @quandovoceleroscomentarios5243 Год назад +13

      So this explains why the lion in the coat of arms of Leon was purple

    • @coconut906
      @coconut906 Год назад +2

      Thats was smoother than lean

  • @sagardahiya6138
    @sagardahiya6138 3 года назад +2464

    Stitches were devloped in india, and in the beginning, decapitated heads of ants were used, as ants are known to hold onto whatever they were biting even after they have been decapitated

    • @crow2464
      @crow2464 3 года назад +8

      хз хзэ

    • @thegrunch6448
      @thegrunch6448 3 года назад +67

      Pls correct it to "used, as ants..."
      I had a stroke trying to figure out that sentence

    • @onepunch2310
      @onepunch2310 3 года назад +16

      Didn’t ancient Mayans or whatever use them too?

    • @vr4n4
      @vr4n4 3 года назад +41

      so...how well did those "ant stitches" hold up?

    • @akhandpratapsingh301
      @akhandpratapsingh301 3 года назад +129

      @@vr4n4 not long exactly just a week or two.... But long enough that the skin was able mend and remain together

  • @the_real_boogeyman
    @the_real_boogeyman 3 года назад +15236

    "ha, paintbrush aids"
    How did Sam even come up with that joke? That probably took hours of examination of that one guy's name.

    • @gilliann.9579
      @gilliann.9579 3 года назад +879

      I think there are programs meant to detect anagrams but i dunno

    • @the_real_boogeyman
      @the_real_boogeyman 3 года назад +71

      @@gilliann.9579 no idea

    • @winru2
      @winru2 3 года назад +99

      @@the_real_boogeyman seriously i wanna know

    • @LargeFriesChocoShake
      @LargeFriesChocoShake 3 года назад +681

      He probably misread it somehow and he found it funny

    • @the_real_boogeyman
      @the_real_boogeyman 3 года назад +52

      @@LargeFriesChocoShake I do that sometimes

  • @imsad3630
    @imsad3630 5 лет назад +4654

    Antidepressants and therapy: expensive
    One fine rocky boi:
    Free.

    • @Eni-ll3iz
      @Eni-ll3iz 4 года назад +43

      It's quick, it's easy, and it's free!!

    • @Lthe1
      @Lthe1 4 года назад +28

      I could use a nice big rock being dropped on my head right about now

    • @dt610
      @dt610 4 года назад +9

      Im14andthisisdeep 😔

    • @zuko8687
      @zuko8687 4 года назад +8

      @@dt610 get him out of here😤

    • @dt610
      @dt610 4 года назад +8

      @@zuko8687 😢

  • @bunlocke
    @bunlocke 2 года назад +667

    Fun fact: for a long time doctors were under the impression that feeling pain was a good thing during surgery. As a result, they made sure the patient was WIDE AWAKE and AWARE OF EVERYTHING. This misunderstanding actually slowed the spread of anesthetics when they started coming into use. Often they'd just put wood or leather in the mouth to bite down on. Amputations were judged not by who did it best, but who did it FASTEST. Reason being: the person was WIDE FUCKING AWAKE and could feel EVERYTHING. The past is wild.

    • @hamburger7243
      @hamburger7243 Год назад +36

      if I had to get a limb amputated back then I think I would just rather die of whatever infection came to me

    • @montrovy
      @montrovy Год назад +66

      I'm sure you've heard of it but for others there's a story of a doctor (robert liston) who performed an amputation so fast and violently that it ended with a 300% mortality rate

    • @sirpsychosussy
      @sirpsychosussy Год назад +66

      ​@@montrovy Robert Liston gets a really bad rap these days. Not only did he perform these surgeries quickly to mitigate the pain felt by his patients, but he was actually the first doctor to use anaesthetic. For a demonstration, he took a guy who was due to have his legs amputated, put him to sleep, and when he woke up post-surgery he said "When are you going to start?"

    • @pootisbird7280
      @pootisbird7280 Год назад +1

      ​@@sirpsychosussyhe once accidentally cut off a patient's penis during an amputation.

    • @grizzlydino
      @grizzlydino Год назад +16

      Fun Fact: Up until the mid 1980s, most babies didn’t get any anesthesia during surgery as it was believed babies couldn’t feel any pain

  • @Imamotherfreakingavocado
    @Imamotherfreakingavocado 5 лет назад +855

    If you give human beings the benefit of the doubt chances are they'll prove you wrong
    Why have I never heard anything so true

  • @LostSwiftpaw
    @LostSwiftpaw 6 лет назад +239

    this man has the amazing power to disgust yet intrigue me at the same time

  • @samuelmarkby2441
    @samuelmarkby2441 4 года назад +7810

    *Things going inside people’s eyeballs*
    Me: sweats profusely.

    • @agentq5437
      @agentq5437 4 года назад +140

      Eye penetration

    • @squidwurdiered1445
      @squidwurdiered1445 4 года назад +97

      Yeetus Mcfeetus eye fuck

    • @imjustaguy4340
      @imjustaguy4340 4 года назад +38

      Sweet gets in eye

    • @10010Linus
      @10010Linus 4 года назад +81

      Call me weak but i have a photographic imagination so at the stabby eye part i kinda felt ill and blacked out for a few minutes...

    • @supermasterfighter
      @supermasterfighter 4 года назад +8

      The way he says it is so scary too, it’s almost a meme effect to it

  • @sirhampter7782
    @sirhampter7782 2 года назад +74

    Anyone else going back to “catch up” on all of Sam’s videos now that he’s back?

  • @thewolfofthestars1847
    @thewolfofthestars1847 4 года назад +1506

    My professor who is a veterinarian once told the class that bone surgery is just shitty carpentry

    • @bikeguyirl4443
      @bikeguyirl4443 3 года назад +53

      Your professor was ahead of his time

    • @spindash64
      @spindash64 3 года назад +53

      Now I’m stuck imaging the surgeon singing the Home Depot theme

    • @Breeze45-s4h
      @Breeze45-s4h 3 года назад +8

      Is he wrong though

    • @corngamming
      @corngamming 3 года назад +49

      "ah shit I made the patient's skeleton into a chair again"
      - that surgeon, probably

    • @ylstorage7085
      @ylstorage7085 2 года назад +7

      well, Jesus was a carpenter... I guess that's where all the healing came from, ChainSaw therapies...

  • @HardlegGaming
    @HardlegGaming 6 лет назад +1727

    Just wanted to say, you're doing an excellent job at slowly adding more animation and improving the quality. Keep this up, and some day we'll have a fully animated, feature length, Sam O'Nella musical!
    I look forward to that day with great anticipation.

    • @vikamies1
      @vikamies1 6 лет назад +12

      HardLeg Gaming
      We will watch Sam's career with great interest

    • @hotdoghamburger1466
      @hotdoghamburger1466 6 лет назад +3

      HardLeg Gaming dzeef collab when

    • @doot5292
      @doot5292 6 лет назад +2

      HardLeg Gaming what are you doing here?

    • @holyone1542
      @holyone1542 6 лет назад +2

      BOI WHAT YOU DOING HERE?

    • @professormilkdickphd376
      @professormilkdickphd376 6 лет назад +1

      Sam doesn't have a career anymore I just destroyed it in my other comment, sorry. vikamies1

  • @thestudentofficial5483
    @thestudentofficial5483 6 лет назад +5389

    LOL your simply-lazy art style has become a trademark

    • @catdogfishdogcats
      @catdogfishdogcats 6 лет назад +251

      The Student Official he's on the correct side of the uncanny valley

    • @sensualarmpit3512
      @sensualarmpit3512 6 лет назад +3

      He stole it from pewdiepie. or leafy, or h3h3 i dont remember. maybe jake paul.

    • @abortedphoenix
      @abortedphoenix 6 лет назад +183

      i believe hes mentioned he is not good at drawing, and this is his genuine attempt at making his own character animations and stuff. maybe it resembling someone else's technique is coincidental because since theres so many people doing all kind things a lot of stuff resembles each other. like noses 😏

    • @etherealize
      @etherealize 6 лет назад +105

      The Student Official it isnt lazy. It is art. I love his art style.

    • @FiniteMan1933
      @FiniteMan1933 6 лет назад +2

      The Student Official i know right

  • @EM-ks5my
    @EM-ks5my 2 года назад +219

    You skipped the meso-american civilizations, the Peruvians had neurosurgery that included application of herbs directly to the brain, probably to promote some hallucination as the thing was ritualistic.
    Also even before, you forgot the Egyptians who did also brain surgery using opioids as anesthesia.
    I recall all this from an old course I took back in medical science school.

    • @IridescentW
      @IridescentW 2 года назад +16

      Opioids as anesthesia doesn't sound like that bad of an idea. I'm sure real opium would numb a patient out pretty well, especially if they're used to life 6,000 years ago.

    • @KyndalTheMeister
      @KyndalTheMeister 2 года назад +5

      There was all kinds of strange ways of anesthetizing people

  • @Gamerfanize
    @Gamerfanize 6 лет назад +5231

    Greetings your *thickness*

    • @slavicproductions7757
      @slavicproductions7757 6 лет назад +119

      VillYum thiccness*

    • @GameyRaccoon
      @GameyRaccoon 6 лет назад +85

      *THÏÇÇÑË$$*

    • @benayasdebela1164
      @benayasdebela1164 6 лет назад +4

      Greetings ;)

    • @suhdude116
      @suhdude116 6 лет назад +5

      I was the 666 like and I feel giddy

    • @Psyk0h
      @Psyk0h 6 лет назад +5

      VillYum
      I made the exact same comment two months before you did but only got 9 likes......and here you are with 1.3k

  • @AgentTasmania
    @AgentTasmania 5 лет назад +804

    Guess for the licorice: antiseptic. Like nearly everything we consider a spice, it’s antibacterial

    • @HaydenX
      @HaydenX 4 года назад +87

      It's also fragrant and pleasant, which reduced any negative pus or rot odors people around you would endure during your healing process.

    • @F4hrenhei17
      @F4hrenhei17 4 года назад +45

      @@HaydenX rotting would indicate dying tissue which is a big no-no in that situation. If you referred to wounds in general, then yeah

    • @JNF590
      @JNF590 4 года назад +1

      Me and my grandad Advising me to put wild Chili to my Bush/Torn Foot injury

    • @senorpepper3405
      @senorpepper3405 2 года назад

      Yer mom is anti bacterial

  • @MynameisJoey
    @MynameisJoey 6 лет назад +690

    Do I learn these procedures on Brilliant?

  • @WowzackElite
    @WowzackElite 5 лет назад +2311

    4:27 Yawning was probably his biggest fear.

    • @est4321
      @est4321 5 лет назад +130

      Vali Lucifer You can yawn through your nose instead

    • @xtout
      @xtout 5 лет назад +10

      esther madril does that work

    • @LibertyLocalizer
      @LibertyLocalizer 5 лет назад +10

      DartMonkeyProductions yes.

    • @theamhway
      @theamhway 5 лет назад +48

      I yawn all the time with my mouth closed

    • @zwxn123
      @zwxn123 5 лет назад +49

      I yawn through my pee pee hole.

  • @jyeedwards8049
    @jyeedwards8049 6 лет назад +3136

    “Ha paintbrush aids”
    “Boy with succ”
    “Watch you for thanking”

  • @dominicperez3777
    @dominicperez3777 6 лет назад +1013

    I feel uneasy about the eye part.

    • @thebirchwoodtree
      @thebirchwoodtree 6 лет назад +25

      I’m squeamish about anything that has to do with my eyes. So much as The idea of contacts makes me cringe

    • @vicentetemes5793
      @vicentetemes5793 6 лет назад +18

      At least they got the EXTRAORDINARILY good succ.

    • @Jackb290
      @Jackb290 6 лет назад +7

      Dominic Perez boy with good succ

    • @garrett9550
      @garrett9550 6 лет назад +13

      Anything about screwing with your eyes has always kinda freaked me out

    • @awesomeadrian568
      @awesomeadrian568 6 лет назад +6

      So do eye

  • @eldeirun8809
    @eldeirun8809 Год назад +104

    In my opinion, "Pretty much the closest thing you could get to lean back in the day. And lean he became." is the most underrated Sam O' Nella quote out there.

  • @TheEvilCommenter
    @TheEvilCommenter 6 лет назад +1743

    "Hey kids"
    *DEMONETIZED*

    • @anon_of_kat
      @anon_of_kat 6 лет назад +12

      Because RUclips hates us all

    • @thekinginyellow7777
      @thekinginyellow7777 6 лет назад +3

      Kevin Siungdung ...WE ARE RUclips. WE HATE YOU.

    • @VulpesFidelis
      @VulpesFidelis 6 лет назад +18

      They really need to get over that shit. It's not like advertisers never put commercials in R-rated movies on TV.

    • @sgtwolf7391
      @sgtwolf7391 6 лет назад +1

      The King in Yellow
      I hate you too fucker.

    • @thomasschmansky2788
      @thomasschmansky2788 6 лет назад

      put it on 0.25 speed and listen to it

  • @TopShelfFandomVids
    @TopShelfFandomVids 6 лет назад +251

    I look forward to these every month and admire your work my friend

  • @ShnoogleMan
    @ShnoogleMan 5 лет назад +794

    I'm learning about Hasdai Ibn Shaprut in my uni class on Medieval Jewish History. Now I can talk to my professor about how he stitched a king's lips together.

    • @asbjrnc7877
      @asbjrnc7877 5 лет назад +92

      HA! PAINTBRUSH AIDS!

    • @sephikong8323
      @sephikong8323 5 лет назад +35

      Ah yeah university, the place where what you learn is so freakishly specific that you wonder how it is supposed to serve you one day other than just looking cool at a party or maybe becoming a professor yourself.
      Seriously though, even as someone who loves history with passion I'd never go with that kind of study and I am always amazed at how oddly specific every course is, like one of my friend who lately was thinking of taking one on *Medieval Islamic Ceramic*

    • @MetFanMac
      @MetFanMac 5 лет назад +2

      With a name like חסדאי I knew he had to be Jewish.

    • @ShnoogleMan
      @ShnoogleMan 5 лет назад +11

      Why are you reading this ?
      Medieval Jewish history is actually pretty interesting, and it provides a nice angle for looking at Christian and Islamic societies at the time. Jewish history is usually a pretty good lens for looking at world history as a whole because Jews are kinda all over the place.

    • @BillyLegumbres
      @BillyLegumbres 5 лет назад +2

      @@ShnoogleMan talking about jews worldwide, what can you tell me about japanese jews, are they really real and how they influence japanese culture?
      I just needed to ask that specific question out of my chest.

  • @mttokrnk
    @mttokrnk 2 месяца назад +3

    I love coming back to sam‘s videos once a while

  • @georgew.9663
    @georgew.9663 4 года назад +266

    I like how Unnecessary Joke Extension Emu’s sign is literally stapled on

  • @Litepaw
    @Litepaw 6 лет назад +473

    I lost it at Ha, paintbrush AIDS

  • @bakicci
    @bakicci 6 лет назад +497

    I ate while watching this and discovered it is possible to be utterly disgusted

    • @naveedaman1
      @naveedaman1 6 лет назад +13

      Baki i ate while watching Tarare. stopped in the middle and decided not to eat while watching Sam haha

    • @cremedeinvisib
      @cremedeinvisib 6 лет назад

      SAME

    • @sensualarmpit3512
      @sensualarmpit3512 6 лет назад +4

      Also ate while watching, got even hungrier.

    • @thomaskane9464
      @thomaskane9464 6 лет назад

      More like udderly disgusting

  • @TheGreesyBeest
    @TheGreesyBeest Год назад +14

    Coming from someone who has been under anesthesia 39 times, I can definitely say that I am glad to live in the age of modern anesthetics.

  • @georgiamillis4218
    @georgiamillis4218 6 лет назад +314

    'it is slightly yellow out today...oh god! something moved somewhere!'
    Favourite part 👀

    • @thebaumfaeller1477
      @thebaumfaeller1477 6 лет назад +4

      simply the best

    • @major_lag2643
      @major_lag2643 6 лет назад +6

      I laughed so goddamn hard at that joke

    • @axjacks4311
      @axjacks4311 6 лет назад

      GET THAT U OUT OF THERE!! 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸

  • @silkthyme
    @silkthyme 6 лет назад +12603

    *b o y w i t h g o o d s u c c*

  • @dylancarroll4623
    @dylancarroll4623 6 лет назад +601

    man, I have never been so drunk that my eye just floats there next to my head.

    • @Bobbelebob
      @Bobbelebob 6 лет назад +22

      Dylan Carroll not living the good life then

    • @jplx9768
      @jplx9768 6 лет назад +1

      Dylan Carroll HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

  • @junkequation
    @junkequation 2 года назад +21

    Two of the procedures described are still in use. I've seen a guy get that exact rhinoplasty after getting a cancer removed, and it turned out well. And you can get your jaw wired shut to lose weight.

  • @jam9484
    @jam9484 6 лет назад +776

    _"If there's one thing I know you Internet people can't get enough of, it's things going inside people's eyeballs."_
    *ded*

  • @joey6608
    @joey6608 6 лет назад +657

    Okay, maybe going to the dentist isn’t that big of a deal after all

    • @somethingbacon2694
      @somethingbacon2694 6 лет назад +1

      You might be right
      I still hate teh dentist

    • @kameronjones7139
      @kameronjones7139 6 лет назад

      Joey nothing like a dude shoving think in my mouth

    • @petegriswold
      @petegriswold 6 лет назад +1

      You know, if you just ask , they'll give you the gas

    • @kameronjones7139
      @kameronjones7139 6 лет назад +1

      petegriswold mine won't just for cleaning my teeth

  • @dees4408
    @dees4408 6 лет назад +2766

    Not hearing a swear word on a Sam O Nella video is like seeing an actual tutorial How to basic

  • @Darbocepus907
    @Darbocepus907 2 года назад +3

    I have been binge watching his videos lately and it breaks my heart every time he says “anyway till next time I’m sam O’Nella and watch you for thanking” because he doesn’t upload anymore,you have been missed you god among men

  • @boywithgoodsucc801
    @boywithgoodsucc801 5 лет назад +5179

    6:03 Look, mom! I'm on youtube!

  • @LoudMime
    @LoudMime 5 лет назад +476

    If u have a Netflix series i will watch it religiously too

    • @RanochVTX
      @RanochVTX 5 лет назад +15

      Or you could just watch it here on youtube... you know the place you're watching it right now.

    • @fv8399
      @fv8399 4 года назад +1

      @@RanochVTX hmm never thought of that 💪

  • @typhoonzebra
    @typhoonzebra 6 лет назад +632

    Bounce on my boy's knowledge.

    • @primeministersinister4541
      @primeministersinister4541 6 лет назад +2

      To this for hours

    • @danielthevito9008
      @danielthevito9008 6 лет назад

      TyphoonZebra ruclips.net/video/hShYnVEmbb4/видео.html Big Money Salvia

    • @dominik4666
      @dominik4666 6 лет назад

      BIG MONEY SALVIA

    • @elitagle5818
      @elitagle5818 6 лет назад +2

      Trevor Manning fuck off

    • @storm99_
      @storm99_ 6 лет назад

      Yeah, bounced on my boy's knowledge for hours to this. Good to know that someone else did too.

  • @pete.madden
    @pete.madden 2 года назад +3

    This just popped back up in my recommended and man do I miss this guys videos

  • @kyleray9633
    @kyleray9633 4 года назад +181

    I fell asleep with his videos as background noise earlier today. Im rewatching this one and understanding why part of my dream involved piecing a cats eye back together.

    • @josephfox9221
      @josephfox9221 3 года назад +10

      Truely the most underrated comment

    • @loriburnip
      @loriburnip 3 года назад +1

      That sounds like a terrible dream. Poor kitty.

  • @posthistoricdino422
    @posthistoricdino422 5 лет назад +139

    Not having a lens in your eye isn't as bad as you may think I've had both eyes' lenses removed when I was very young because they wouldn't stay in place (symptom of Marfan syndrome). I may have just adjusted well since I've lived most of my life with it, but the blurring isn't nearly as intense as depicted here. Fine details are difficult to impossible to make out, but the general shape of things is easily visible. I rely on my glasses to see most of the time, so it's an annoyance when I can't find them and a detriment when they're lost or broken. However, it's livable, and certainly not "something moved somewhere"

    • @rockhistoria2537
      @rockhistoria2537 2 года назад +8

      Oh so that's what how it's called! I recently had a colleage in class that had surgery to remove them as well because of something similar :O

    • @gregorymalchuk272
      @gregorymalchuk272 2 года назад +5

      What is your glasses prescription in diopters to compensate for the lack of lenses?

    • @heckingbamboozled8097
      @heckingbamboozled8097 Год назад

      @@gregorymalchuk272 I imagine the lenses are pretty damn thick

    • @toasty8599
      @toasty8599 Год назад +3

      Though to be fair, your vision might be a little worse if someone had poked your lens out of the way with a needle.

  • @遮打革命萬歲
    @遮打革命萬歲 5 лет назад +4896

    “Hello Dr. Sushruta, what may I get you for today”
    “I’ll need a hollow needle”
    “A scalpel”
    “Some anesthetics”
    “And a boy with good s u c c”
    *uhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh*

    • @ritz72
      @ritz72 5 лет назад +18

      遮打革命萬歲 he did those things in 600 bc at that time you people knew nothing about medical science lol at that time he wrote susutra samhita with 1100 known disease and 900 herbal plants and 42 animal origin medics 😂😂😂 if i ask you to tell 100 diseases you might pause 100 times . Lol

    • @ritz72
      @ritz72 5 лет назад +12

      More information sushruta is father of surgery and charak is father of medicine who came after sushruta at 300 bc abd wrote charak samhita and he is graduated from nalanda university only known oldest university in human history you can find its presence in chinese books also 💪💪

    • @this_is_patrick
      @this_is_patrick 5 лет назад +44

      @@ritz72 quit being a clown, Chinese guy wrote this magical otherworldly concept called a "joke", y'all ever heard about it or this shit too advanced for your brain? lmao 😂😤🔥🔥😫💯👌🤣🔥

    • @MegaChickenfish
      @MegaChickenfish 5 лет назад +16

      "On second thought, *hold the anesthetics.* "

    • @dukeofworcestershire7042
      @dukeofworcestershire7042 5 лет назад +4

      What do you mean anesthetics

  • @thebeholder77
    @thebeholder77 11 месяцев назад +14

    "It is quite yellow out today" is way funnier than it should be

  • @cisrot
    @cisrot 3 года назад +561

    Interesting fact: in the 1970’s a film was produced and made by a woman named Amanda Feilding. She is an advocate for trepanation and performed the procedure herself with a dentist drill. I believe she did it because she suffered from mental health issues or something to that extent and wanted to alleviate the symptoms by releasing pressure in her brain.. I cant say that this procedure did anything in reality to cure her but she claims she felt better afterwards so go Amanda I guess.
    The film is called “heartbeat in the brain” but unfortunately a large chunk of the film is lost media. Amanda screened the film at one point and during the climax more than one audience member passed out. You can see a few stills from the film when you look it up and whilst it isn’t as gorey as you might imagine, there is a lot of blood.
    Btw, Amanda did survive the procedure and she’s still alive today.

    • @Zorro9129
      @Zorro9129 2 года назад +59

      I think I'll watch that in between viewing a cartel torture video and sex reassignment footage.

    • @ericgeorgescu3391
      @ericgeorgescu3391 2 года назад +6

      @@Zorro9129 based

    • @darklex5150
      @darklex5150 2 года назад +23

      @@Zorro9129 ah yes, good old internet, giving us such wholesome videos to watch!

    • @KyndalTheMeister
      @KyndalTheMeister 2 года назад +1

      I remember seeing parts of this! I was always so confused as to what it was or where I could find it again.

    • @cisrot
      @cisrot 2 года назад +1

      @@KyndalTheMeister no problem! I really want to see it tbh, it sounds like such an interesting piece of media!

  • @roseytone9289
    @roseytone9289 6 лет назад +1669

    *"Greetings, your thickness."*

    • @isabelle5547
      @isabelle5547 6 лет назад +59

      *Thiccness

    • @robotslayer9690
      @robotslayer9690 6 лет назад +27

      *Boy with good SUCC*

    • @TooRudeProductions
      @TooRudeProductions 6 лет назад +10

      As a fat man, I'm going to request that my friends call me this

    • @krigherren6985
      @krigherren6985 6 лет назад +5

      As you wish, your thickness.

    • @captain.coconut
      @captain.coconut 6 лет назад +1

      Damn. I need to eat until I’m fat and tell my friends to call me this.

  • @masterphoenixharp
    @masterphoenixharp 4 года назад +349

    1:15 sam why did your hand go down there...WHY

  • @TomBradford-ns4pu
    @TomBradford-ns4pu 23 дня назад +3

    0:32 , i love that animetion

  • @missingmochigumanofficial
    @missingmochigumanofficial 6 лет назад +105

    Yes, thank you God O'Nella for this excellent video. Please grace us mortals with another video after another 60 years.

  • @Grant_Gold
    @Grant_Gold 5 лет назад +951

    Wtf did I just watch, what kind of a genius are you to come up with something like that, I almost had a stroke and a heart attack while watching.
    3:59

    • @loudejesus5973
      @loudejesus5973 5 лет назад +59

      FINALLY! Someone else recognized the genius of that joke.

    • @sgt.krakatoa1093
      @sgt.krakatoa1093 5 лет назад +4

      I dont get it

    • @10eeeeeeys
      @10eeeeeeys 5 лет назад +20

      Sgt.Krakatoa you probs have paintbrush aids then

    • @lunareclipse2401
      @lunareclipse2401 5 лет назад +1

      600th like

    • @woodfur00
      @woodfur00 5 лет назад +11

      Johnny B. Goode Anagrams aren't hard given enough time to think. He probably just noticed the name looked like scrambled letters and messed around with them until they spelled something funny.

  • @YAWSSSSSS
    @YAWSSSSSS 3 года назад +156

    3:00 licorice has actually been shown to help soothe the skin. It’s actually used in a lot of moisturizers that you can still buy today.

    • @concerningindividual629
      @concerningindividual629 11 месяцев назад +5

      good to see licorice has some sort of use, because my god, eating it is a terrible experience

    • @spleens4200
      @spleens4200 2 месяца назад

      @@concerningindividual629most licorice is flavored with star anise

  • @raffaelevalente7811
    @raffaelevalente7811 2 года назад +12

    I had cataract surgeries to both my eyes in the fall of 2019. I am happy to live in this era :)

  • @birchberry9354
    @birchberry9354 6 лет назад +1266

    Still demonetized

  • @jeanstarnes4551
    @jeanstarnes4551 4 года назад +1587

    “Helpful hint hornbill”
    “Contextual Oblivious but Well-Meaning Cow”
    “Unnecessary Joke Extension Emu”
    Sam you doing alright?

  • @alphabetagamma4142
    @alphabetagamma4142 3 года назад +739

    I'm surprised how well you pronounced "Maharshi Sushruta" and "Sushruta Samhita".
    A solid 9/10👍😂

    • @isavenewspapers8890
      @isavenewspapers8890 3 года назад +2

      What does 10/10 sound like

    • @shekhawat5917
      @shekhawat5917 3 года назад +27

      @@isavenewspapers8890 maharishi suzhrut

    • @curious_banda
      @curious_banda 2 года назад +6

      @@shekhawat5917 ऋ ≠ ri.

    • @shekhawat5917
      @shekhawat5917 2 года назад +21

      @@curious_banda i know and its the same case for ज्ञ and some others but what your referring to is the vedic sanskrit pronunciation which doesnt apply here as we arent saying vedic mantras and in classical sanskrit its ri only and jya is gya and अं is an not am its am in vedic sanskrit . Jai mahakal

    • @ChosenFate_
      @ChosenFate_ 2 года назад

      i mean its not really that hard..

  • @HECKproductions
    @HECKproductions 8 месяцев назад +3

    "which is an anagram for 'ha, paintbrush aids' "
    it be these bouts of knowledge which make this channel more valuable than any other type of documentary media

  • @thoudankeykang5662
    @thoudankeykang5662 3 года назад +13638

    Me greeting my cat like: "Greetings your thickness"

    • @m-mori
      @m-mori 3 года назад +313

      Gets hissed at immediately afterwards

    • @beaaaaam8735
      @beaaaaam8735 3 года назад +142

      Me to my neighbor be like.

    • @milkman1818
      @milkman1818 3 года назад +123

      Sir plz don’t let your cat die.

    • @theradiatorisonfire7768
      @theradiatorisonfire7768 3 года назад +73

      I haven’t cringed harder more than now

    • @PaulBadman981
      @PaulBadman981 3 года назад +122

      @@theradiatorisonfire7768 Damn bro that’s crazy, but I don’t remember asking.

  • @rydernigga5675
    @rydernigga5675 5 лет назад +2379

    I want to be adressed as “your thiccness”

  • @peteryioutsos3689
    @peteryioutsos3689 6 лет назад +176

    "SOMETHING MOVED SOMEWHERE" im dying of laughter😂😂

  • @Nerdznewznow
    @Nerdznewznow 2 года назад +6

    It’s genuinely interesting looking back on this now with the new discovery literally last month of the oldest surgery being a full 10,000+ years older than the first one listed. And it wasn’t something like carving a hole in someone’s skull but instead an effective leg amputation

  • @ladyopaleye
    @ladyopaleye 4 года назад +100

    Fun fact! The first myopia or hyperopia surgery in recorded history involved getting the patient very drunk, cutting off the cornea, freezing it with liquid nitrogen, then turning it on a lathe to the proper shape and sewing it back on. After the first few, this surgery actually had a pretty high success rate, with most patients no longer needing glasses.

    • @Zorro9129
      @Zorro9129 2 года назад +9

      Sounds like something a machine shop could do lol.

  • @mettatonneo1147
    @mettatonneo1147 4 года назад +595

    “I need these demons like I need a hole in the head.”
    *VERY POOR CHOICE OF WORDS*

  • @JustinY.
    @JustinY. 6 лет назад +3661

    "Ever so gently stab the eyehole"

  • @geekasauruswreks8789
    @geekasauruswreks8789 2 года назад +5

    The second method described for cataract surgery, incision and suction of the lens, is pretty much how modern cataract removal is performed now. Obviously, with more advanced medical technology such as numbing eyedrops, anxiety medication, smaller incisions, laser incisions (sometimes), the use of a tool to break up the cataract to make it easier to suction it out, a machine supplying suction instead of a boy with good succ, and replacement of the lens.
    Sure, there are quite a few significant differences because medical technology is far more advanced. However, the fact that, at the most basic level, the method used today is the same (incision and suction of lens) as a procedure performed millennia ago is pretty amazing.

  • @MrPear40
    @MrPear40 6 лет назад +447

    This man beat paid facial reconstruction!!
    Doctors hate him!!
    Find out how he did by clicking here!!!

    • @winstonchurchill624
      @winstonchurchill624 6 лет назад +1

      Mr Mango Oh boy, it's a bot.

    • @sergiocalderon815
      @sergiocalderon815 6 лет назад +3

      ruclips.net/video/hhBQ-sHYEtc/видео.html

    • @thumptherapist3816
      @thumptherapist3816 6 лет назад +5

      Sergio Calderon -_- Stood there pressing that link for 20 seconds until I realized what was happening.

  • @nekorina9011
    @nekorina9011 5 лет назад +66

    As someone who has had a cataract removed (and has to get another one removed soon), I’m so happy I don’t live in an era without modern medicine...

  • @jhallway510
    @jhallway510 6 лет назад +374

    It's 3 o'clock in the morning and I'm laughing at an Emu with a sign.
    What is life

  • @curiouskid1547
    @curiouskid1547 2 года назад +96

    You forgot one important thing Susruta did before the plastering. He told his patient, who was a wounded soldier to drink lots of wine. The wine worked as a substitute for anaesthetic.

    • @strongsammy4339
      @strongsammy4339 11 месяцев назад +12

      that was in the video tho

    • @juwebles4352
      @juwebles4352 8 месяцев назад +11

      What do you think getting plastered means?

    • @alex_m_p_s3072
      @alex_m_p_s3072 8 месяцев назад

      @@juwebles4352i saw ur profile pic as a giant ass beside u

  • @slavpepe6581
    @slavpepe6581 6 лет назад +94

    A N C I E N T L E A N

  • @oliviah.610
    @oliviah.610 6 лет назад +2362

    “Greetings your thiccness” 😩👌

  • @chanel_123_6
    @chanel_123_6 5 лет назад +314

    My God..
    ....
    Something moved somewhere

    • @gingermcgingin1733
      @gingermcgingin1733 4 года назад +9

      Ah, yes, it is quite yellow out today

    • @chanel_123_6
      @chanel_123_6 4 года назад

      Mahbooty Beshakin’ 😂😂😂

    • @nblack7314
      @nblack7314 4 года назад

      i laughed out my eyeballs at this moment😂😂😂

  • @Jesus_Christ_For_Real
    @Jesus_Christ_For_Real Год назад +2

    Im having dental surgery soon, i was a bit squirmy about the procedure but this fixed it. Thanks sam!

  • @Vakito227
    @Vakito227 6 лет назад +13480

    New Sam O'Nella video
    ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
    ( ͡o ͜ʖ ͡o)
    ( ͡ʘ ͜ʖ ͡ʘ)

  • @zorxtom7803
    @zorxtom7803 6 лет назад +540

    My god, something _moved_ somewhere!
    *_H A , P A I N T B R U S H A I D S !_*

  • @mechanicalfruit9659
    @mechanicalfruit9659 6 лет назад +133

    5:32 don't worry it's Michael Malloy he will survive

  • @lilac_reed
    @lilac_reed Год назад +5

    One of the best books ive ever read was The Butchering Art, which told about the surgeon responsible for introducing cleanley practices into hospitals
    Some of the surgery stories before proper disinfectants were used are WILD
    At one point during one surgery, a patient began to gush out blood into their open throat and the solution was for them to *suck the blood out of the cavity with their mouths*

  • @whenyou6061
    @whenyou6061 6 лет назад +91

    ~Doesn't swear to avoid demonetization
    ~Shows a guy getting his face cut open

    • @waffles6280
      @waffles6280 6 лет назад +1

      Well it's a ovular shape with eyes and a mouth does it really count?

  • @Rubikari
    @Rubikari 6 лет назад +84

    Trepanning is something that we continue to do nowadays except with better methods (most definitely not with a sharp stone). When there is a patient with swollen brain and very high intracranial pressure the inflammation is very unlikely to go down by itself and sometimes even by the use of anti-inflammatory drugs. So we crack the skull open and take a piece, that is cleaned and kept for later reinsertion. With the skin being the only thing that protects the brain, intracranial pressure lessens easily, allowing for the inflammation to go down too.

    • @TheUltraSonicKid
      @TheUltraSonicKid 5 лет назад +5

      George Gebhard balloon: I DECLARE THEE POPE

    • @gabrielfraser2109
      @gabrielfraser2109 5 лет назад +9

      Heard of some case where a guy had his head properly fucked up in some type of accident, and the doctors said the only reason he survived was because his skull was so thoroughly broken, it could easily accommodate his swollen brain.

    • @mekinzisilvey1995
      @mekinzisilvey1995 5 лет назад +1

      Rubikari I read about this in a book once, I thought it was so interesting. When a US Senator, Gabbie Giffords, was shot in the head, they did this to her to relieve the swelling in her brain to prevent as much brain damage as possible!

    • @arachnidfingers
      @arachnidfingers 5 лет назад

      isn’t that what they did in one of the saw movies

    • @yaboyblacklist2431
      @yaboyblacklist2431 5 лет назад

      @@mekinzisilvey1995 man, that shooting was all over the news for weeks over here in AZ

  • @cheemsdog7662
    @cheemsdog7662 6 лет назад +152

    When Sam O'Nella uploads:
    brain: click
    Me: Why?
    brain: u gotta

  • @GigaMarx4213
    @GigaMarx4213 Год назад +4

    Hearing about surgery procedures from back then always remind me when I first found out about Phineas Gage in first grade and misunderstood his story. I thought he suffered a brain injury and surgeons put an iron rod in his head to treat him... definitely kept me from ramming my head into things so that's great I guess.

  • @Latif.Kakule
    @Latif.Kakule 4 года назад +1508

    Sam: "sh-"
    RUclips: ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)︻̷┻̿═━一
    1:06