View allAll Photos Tagged surgery
this is one of the endles tunnels in the lost sugery of the Beelitz Heilstätten, the size of this building is just amazing, in the whole complex there was room for over 1000 people included the medical personal
Peace and mercy of Allah and his blessing
A very modest idea
Medical errors, especially in minimally invasive surgery
We have heard and some of us have passed by or known to one
Especially in the cosmetic surgery we hear about more
The most important reasons that occur because of medical errors after God's will
Certificates are illegal or incompetent to give adequate
Or use the wrong tools and wrong way
You have heard it may not
But there has already occurred to some God enough and you are evil
Solutions to minimize them and executed, God willing
www.dr-ksa.com/vb/showthread.php?t=26092&page=1
...........................
السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركته
صورة متواضعه جدا فكرتها
الأخطاء الطبيه وخصوصا في الجراحات
سمعنا عنها وبعضا منا قد مر بها او احد يعرفه
وخصوصا في الجراحات التجميلية نسمع عنها اكثر
اهم الأسباب التي تحدث بسببها الأخطاء الطبية بعد مشيئة الله
هي الشهادات الغير مشروعه او اعطائها لعديمي الكفاءة الكافية
او استخدام الأدوات الخاطئة والطريقة الخاطئة
قد سمعتم عنها وقد لا
ولكنها موجودة وقد حدثت بالفعل للبعض كفانا الله واياكم شرها
حلول لتقليل منها واعدامها بأذن الله
www.dr-ksa.com/vb/showthread.php?t=26092&page=1
.........................
eyesweb1.deviantart.com/gallery/27816432#/d35hk9h
...................
هشومي حبيبي والله انو تعب معايا وكول مرة يتعب معايا
واتبهذل وبرضو ماكان ضامني بالصورة من كتر التجارب اللي اسويها فيه ككككك
ياحبيبي ياهشوم :$
i love tonight's the takeover theme <33
b totally got plastic surgery while i was gone XD
lookin' good, b!
btw, i was a sea anemone if anyone was curious.
This sweetheart (Grandpup) had hip replacement surgery and is on the mend, she can’t come out of her kennel for good until Feb 1st, just in time for her to leave for HI. She’s doing very well.
Daphne had surgery today. That infection on her leg came back. The vet is not sure if it's an infection now. It may be a tumor. She wanted to send it in for a biopsy to see if her leg needs to be amputated. I can't put Daphne through that. I asked the vet to just to hold onto the sample for now. It's been such a roller coaster with her. She's seems to get better than all of a sudden she gets problems again. The biggest problem we have right now is getting her to leave the suture alone. I just know she's going to rip it out.
Urban Exploration in Beellitz Heilstätten * Lost Places
=========================
The old surgical lamp, the 2 tiled operating tables and the old side tables for medical instruments that were still standing here years ago and were a special highlight for photo shoots, have found their way out ... from whoever. Now, surgery is more and more like a skeleton.
Only the unique architecture is reminiscent of the days when it was still operated here.
Inspired by the great Sir Charlie Chaplain's movie, 'Modern Times'. These medical techniques worked. No reason to change. No hand-washing or gloves required. As it should be.
Toccata - Emerson Lake and Palmer
Created for the Kreative People Group
Treat This 196
www.flickr.com/groups/1752359@N21/discuss/721576908344459...
This week's source images are brought to you by CatnessGrace and can be viewed in the 1st comment box below.
BiG THANKS to EVERYONE for your personal comments and also your support from selected groups.
Awards are always encouraging and especially appreciated from those add my work to their collection of 'faves'.
Cheerz G
Oakland, California
Hobi is a male Siberian Husky who is almost 8 years old. Last Friday, he had surgery to remove a large cyst on his tail that was becoming infected. He's healing well, but he's been on pain meds (which have caused some unpleasant diarrhea), and of course he hates that cone! You might think Hobi is angry in this photo, but in fact he was curiously watching me brace myself awkwardly against the kitchen cabinets for this low shutter speed shot (no tripod handy).
Beelitz-Heilstätten
Explore Apr 20, 2010 #144
Puedes verla mas grande en mi nueva web
Better in large on my new website
Please don't use this image on websites, blogs or other media without my explicit permission. © All rights reserved
Shhhh
I'm performing surgery
Close your mouth, close your eyes
He has a ticking part
That may pop out
And cause someone surprise
Don't worry
There won't be much blood
It will be quick, he'll never know
That his ticking part
His missing part
Is something that has to go
Locals would gather at the surgeons house every time a patient was brought in... the bloodier the better! Carriage accidents and wild beast attacks were the crowd favourites as loss of limb was almost guaranteed!
A good time was had by all, except the patient... who mostly had a horrible time.
Fed up with dirty hospitals.
Fed up with very very very long waiting lists.
Fed up with being stuck in accident and emergency for hours and hours.
Well no more thanks to DIY surgery for dummies :)
With amazing information and a free Stanley knife and doctors badge, do your surgery at home and beat those unbearable waiting times whilst the doctors stand around and chat.
You too with the help of a minor can perform amazing operations in the comfort of your own home just by following the step by step procedures.
No chloroform no worries just keep hitting the patient on the head with this book until they are unconscious and hack away.
Fun for the whole family.
Once you have finished volume one don't forget to buy volume two next month which tells you how to put your patients/parents organs back in.
Well here we go again, all I said to my daughter was I had a headache and look where it gets me.
She is so creative and the mind of a genius and all thanks to this wonderful book.
Now I only have to lay here until next month and she can put me back together, hoorah, still less waiting time than the NHS :)
DISCLAIMER! DO NOT TRY THIS YOURSELVES UNLESS YOU HAVE DONE 30 YEARS IN MED SCHOOL OR HAVE BOUGHT THIS BOOK FROM ALL GOOD BOOKSTORES.
THIS PICTURE HAS NO RESEMBLANCE TO ANYONE IN REAL LIFE APART FROM MYSELF AND MY DAUGHTER, SHE IS THE ONE WITH THE JUNIOR JUNIOR DOCTORS BADGE.
I have had this shot in mind for quite a while now and finally got round to it.
All the hospital equipment was bought from my local ASDA store which included.
►Pillows and Bedsheets
►sausages, mince, tomato ketchup and tomato puree
The doctors top was the spare one from my chef shots.
The surgical gloves and face mask where from EBAY.
The Stanley knife from my toolbox.
The book from my book collection.
The patients cap is actually the flash diffuser for my beauty dish.
This shot was setup in my kitchen with me lying on our dining table with white background paper on my background stand.
The main light was my Elemental 600 to camera left set to 1/4 power and with a beauty dish.
To light the backdrop I used my other Elemental 600 set to 1/2 power and my Nikon SB600 also set to 1/2 power and 50mm.
The kitchen window was to camera right which acted as a fill and also I used a silver reflector to camera left to bounce some of that natural light back into my face.
The flashes where fired off camera using my Yongnuo RF-602 trigger + receivers.
Taken With
►Nikon D300s
►Nikon 16-85@38mm
►Tripod + Cable Release
►Elemental M Series Ultra Pro Studio 600
►Nikon SB600 flash
►Yongnuo RF-602 trigger + recievers
Thankyou for looking and don't forget to press 'L' on your keyboard for your ultimate surgical experience.
Four days after my gallbladder surgery, my daughter-in-law & my granddaughter dropped by with bananas & a second bouquet, this one featured apricot roses. So lovely! This was taken in the morning light in my computer room.
Update--Seven days post-op, I am mostly past pain & my incisions are healing well. Still a bit low-energy & have limitations on lifting. I understand full recovery is usually set at 6 weeks. I think my body is doing a great job!
Nel settembre 2011 dopo degli accertamenti in seguito ad un intervento chirurgico d’urgenza, mi è stata diagnosticata una grave forma tumorale. Sono stata subito sottoposta ad un ciclo di chemioterapie molto debilitanti: non so come ho potuto resistere, la vicinanza però dei figli e l’aiuto di mio marito mi hanno dato la forza di continuare a vivere. Adesso sto bene, so che è possibile farcela.
Luisa Darin, musicista, Treviso
In September 2011 after the inspection following an emergency surgery, I was diagnosed with a severe form of cancer. I was immediately subjected to a cycle of chemotherapy very debilitating, I don't know how I could resist, but the proximity of the children and the help of my husband gave me the strength to go on living. Now I'm fine, I know I can succeed.
Luisa Darin, musician, Treviso
Caspers Wilderness Park
Seen along the "Oak Trail" A parasitic fungus had attached itself to a portion of the healed cut.
This might make an interesting texture for other photos. Hmmm.
Bad plastic surgery like a horror movie to me
Large size View On Black
I used 2 kind of texture
1- by Vin60
2- by darkrose42
Any comments with your latest Pic will be deleted =)