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Pharmacolgy - Lab Manual Only
My Pharmacology Lab Manual. - This is what the face of death looks like.
There comes a time in one’s life, where you have to just get past something that seems like a daunting task. It would be easier to split the world in half, or go across the universe more easily. In fact the task can be so unfeasible, that you want to reach out in your insides, and rip everything out to make yourself feel better, now that the pain has gone.
Such is the task, no, the gravity of the situation that is Pharmacology. A Herculean task that not even Rang and Dale (authors of pharmacology) themselves could magnanimously achieve, ok maybe they could.
I know the book in the picture you might say looks puny and if you’re French, 'petite', you can’t even kill a fly with it (its only actual purpose) look at it its bound by a bunch of wires. you’re right its only 46 pages long. But that’s a practical manual not a textbook. The Textbook is a bone crunching, head exploding, micro aneurysm popping 900 pages. In fact the book is so heavy that they don’t keep it here on Earth, because then gravity itself would be uneven. You know how scientists are always saying 95% of the universe is dark matter? This book is that 95%.
Contained in this tome of unparalleled knowledge is sheer drug addiction and, I’m implying that in every literal sense. Hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of drugs that you will want to take and kill yourself with, after you have finished the book, but that is only a myth because nobody has ever actually gotten to the end. Nobody knows what’s at the end; but most people have died after just the Introduction.
Why the hate? You might ask, it’s just a subject. No, a subject is what you want to understand and learn about, not blindly memorize and regurgitate. But then again there’s Drug Discovery and Design B. The World War II could have been overcome more easily.
All jokes aside, let’s talk about the picture. F/8, 1 Sec exposure, available light, ISO-100 at 10mm, Exposure Bias 0. Spinning on my Chair
Check out more of my stuff on my Blog :) You're more than welcome to add your positive criticism.
Pharmacolgy - Lab Manual Only
My Pharmacology Lab Manual. - This is what the face of death looks like.
There comes a time in one’s life, where you have to just get past something that seems like a daunting task. It would be easier to split the world in half, or go across the universe more easily. In fact the task can be so unfeasible, that you want to reach out in your insides, and rip everything out to make yourself feel better, now that the pain has gone.
Such is the task, no, the gravity of the situation that is Pharmacology. A Herculean task that not even Rang and Dale (authors of pharmacology) themselves could magnanimously achieve, ok maybe they could.
I know the book in the picture you might say looks puny and if you’re French, 'petite', you can’t even kill a fly with it (its only actual purpose) look at it its bound by a bunch of wires. you’re right its only 46 pages long. But that’s a practical manual not a textbook. The Textbook is a bone crunching, head exploding, micro aneurysm popping 900 pages. In fact the book is so heavy that they don’t keep it here on Earth, because then gravity itself would be uneven. You know how scientists are always saying 95% of the universe is dark matter? This book is that 95%.
Contained in this tome of unparalleled knowledge is sheer drug addiction and, I’m implying that in every literal sense. Hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of drugs that you will want to take and kill yourself with, after you have finished the book, but that is only a myth because nobody has ever actually gotten to the end. Nobody knows what’s at the end; but most people have died after just the Introduction.
Why the hate? You might ask, it’s just a subject. No, a subject is what you want to understand and learn about, not blindly memorize and regurgitate. But then again there’s Drug Discovery and Design B. The World War II could have been overcome more easily.
All jokes aside, let’s talk about the picture. F/8, 1 Sec exposure, available light, ISO-100 at 10mm, Exposure Bias 0. Spinning on my Chair
Check out more of my stuff on my Blog :) You're more than welcome to add your positive criticism.