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"It is essential to have good tools, but it is also essential that these tools are used in the right way" - Wallace D Wattles.
.Surgeon of Death.
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At first I wasn't sure what to make of a pair of Yellow-tailed Black Cockatoos (Calyptorhynchus funereus) ripping off the bark in a copse of Black Wattles. Soon my curiosity was satisfied.
The neoclassical Surgeons' Hall in Edinburgh, Scotland, is the headquarters of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh (RCSED). It houses the Surgeons' Hall Museum, and the library and archive of the RCSED. The present Surgeons' Hall was designed by William Henry Playfair and completed in 1832. It was extensively refurbished from 2013-5.
Strike two was also a miss but three through six were winners for the Snowy Egret. Not so much for the menhaden. On Horsepen Bayou.
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My original worries (see the previous image) were unjust to this clever bird. It's beyond my comprehension how he knew that among the dense crown of the acacia tree one of its branches concealed a tasty grub, which he extracted and then enjoyed on a nearby eucalypt.
Yellow-tailed Black Cockatoo (Calyptorhynchus funereus) & a Big Fat Grub (anonymous, unless someone knows the species, please)
Premendo L, l'immagine sarà più bella :-)
Pour une plus belle expérience, appuyez sur L
For a better experience press L
The Parish Church of Saint Denys
The small estate village of Aswarby sits just off the A15 a few miles south of Sleaford, the main road skirts around the park and a lane leads up to the church, the lodge and a some neat stone estate cottages. Aswarby Hall was rebuilt for Sir Thomas Whichcote by H E Kendall in 1836, the Hall was requisitioned by the armed forces in WW2 and fell into neglect after the war, the building was eventually demolished in 1951.
Aswarby Hall was the setting for M R James's short ghost story 'Lost Hearts'.
The parish church is dedicated to St Denys, it is a large county church with a 12th century font, 15th century west tower and crocketed spire.
George Bass was a naval surgeon and explorer of Australia and Tanzania and was born in the village in 1771. The Bass Straits, a sea strait separating Tasmania from the Australian mainland are named after him.
I spotted this pub not far from Picadilly Circus in London. I might have expected one named after a lawyer, but not this! (smile)
I spent some time at the eye doctor today. In a wild and reckless moment- knowing the prompt for today- I took this photo when he left the room for a minute. An intricately designed technical machine. #cy365 25/365 #spontaneous
I have a beautiful unusual Ash Tree in the garden. One half is a weeping variety grafted on to a standard Ash. It has been such a feature over the last 12 years, since I moved here.
Sadly over the last 18 months the "Weeping Ash" has died away leaving all its weeping branches bare of those tendrils of leaves, due to Ash die back. The standard half of the tree is still healthy and thriving with verdant leaves.
I called a tree surgeon to come and arrange for the weeping side to be cut down and as he was inspecting it we found these strange fungi in one of the tree's hollows. He said he had never seen anything like them before.
I contacted the British Mycological Society and sent then this image. They came back and said they were probably "Hemistropharia albocrenulata", but in any event they actually looked like the small coconut sponge cakes my grandma used to make years ago! They did look to have a sweet coating, but you wouldn't want to eat these!!
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Night Surgeon
Drug market, sub-market,
Sometimes I wonder why I ever got in.
Blood market, love market,
Sometimes I wonder why they need me at all.
Zydrate comes in a little glass vial.
A little glass vial?
And the little glass vial goes into the gun like a battery.
Hhh-hhh...
And the zydrate gun goes somewhere against your anatomy.
And when the gun goes off, it sparks
And you're ready for surgery!
Surgery!
Surgeon's Room
HDR 7 scatti
Fotocamera: Nikon D700
Aperture: f/8
Shutter Speed: 2.0 s
Lente: 27 mm
ISO: 200
Exposure Bias: 0 EV
Flash: Off, Did not fire
Lens: Nikkor AF-S FX 24-70mm f/2.8 G ED
Smile on Saturday theme: Feathers 😊
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Last weekend was Open Monument Day. I cycled criss-cross through Enkhuizen, from monument to monument. These three photos were taken in the surgeon's office.
On the doors of the wall cabinet are depicted Hippocrates and Galenos, two physicians from classical antiquity, with a skeleton between them. Above it is the motto 'Morst ultima linea rerum', death is the ultimate limit of things. Elsewhere it says: 'Honora medicum propter necessitatem', honors the physician for his indispensability. For more information, read on at the
source: www.openmonumentendag.nl/monument/waag-en-chirurgijnskamer/
Afgelopen weekend was het Open Monumentendag. Ik ben kris kras door Enkhuizen gefietst, van monument naar monument. Deze drie foto's zijn gemaakt in de chirurgijnskamer.
Op de deuren van wandkast staan Hippocrates en Galenos, twee geneeskundigen uit de klassieke oudheid, afgebeeld met tussen hen in een geraamte. Erboven staat de spreuk ‘Morst ultima linea rerum’, de dood is de uiterste grens der dingen. Elders staat te lezen: ‘Honora medicum propter necessitatem’, eert de medicus om zijn onmisbaarheid. Voor meer info lees verder bij de
bron: www.openmonumentendag.nl/monument/waag-en-chirurgijnskamer/
Pirate, not surgeon...
Round my way everyone seems to be preparing for Halloween as a surgeon with a mask. It's refreshing to see someone daring to take a different tack. The ladies love a Pirate.
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Note that the correspondence between the named persons and the individuals shown on the photo is not 100 per cent.
In addition to those named underneath the photo, those standing are given as, L to R,:
Sowar, Poona Horse, Surgeon Captain Edge. Lieutenant Clewes. Q Mr R. F. Lieutenant Drummond Wolfe. Officer, Bombay Infantry. Colonel La Touche, Poona Horse. (Unnamed) Mess Sergeant, R. F. Colonel Caldecut, R. A. (Unnamed) Colonel Hills, R. A. Captain Stewart, Poona Horse. Captain Alban, 1st Bombay Grenadiers, Serjt Major Richards, R.F. Lieutenant Claude Herbert, R. F. Sowar, Poona Horse
The majority of personnel are serving in the Royal Fusiliers. What particular role the 7th Royal Fusiliers played in the siege I'm not able to say. It was the final act of the 2nd Anglo-Afghan War. For a brief description, here is the Wikipedia link