@IhabFathiSulima Parenteral nutrition N7 or N4 (glucides lipides and proteins) like oliclinomel or periolimel 2 litres per 48h for patients we can not feed by using oral or gastric alimentation
@IhabFathiSulima Giant anevrysm with partiel thrombosis in the right middle cerebral artery , a lot of oedema the patient supposed to be in a deep coma due to cerebral engagement, by the way I ́m a reanimator 😇
You've seen this scar on older people's arms. That weird little starburst on the shoulder.
It's not from a normal shot.
The smallpox vaccine wasn't injected like a regular jab. They used a bifurcated needle - basically a tiny fork with two prongs. Invented in 1965 by a guy named Benjamin Rubin, who ground down the eye of a sewing machine needle to make it.
Here's the wild part. You dip the needle in the vaccine and one drop gets caught between the prongs. That's the whole dose. Then you jab the arm 15 times, fast. Quick shallow pricks, just deep enough to draw a bit of blood and slip the weakened virus into the skin.
Your immune system does the rest. Red bump. Blister. Pus. Scab. Falls off. Scar for life.
The mark isn't from the needle. It's from your body fighting the virus. And the reason it looks like a starburst instead of a dot? Those 15 rapid punctures.
That scar is basically a receipt. Proof you survived one of the deadliest diseases in human history before we wiped it off the planet.