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80 Times The Human Body Surprised And Horrified Medical Professionals

80 Times The Human Body Surprised And Horrified Medical Professionals

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Why are some of us so compelled to stare at unsettling photos and videos of things that we'd prefer not to see in real life? A bloody scene from Grey's Anatomy, or a putrid peek at Dr. Pimple Popper squeezing pus-filled blemishes. It's like we can't help ourselves, even if our stomachs are churning.
Some scientists believe it's because viewing such content from a safe distance allows us to be both disgusted and curious at the same time. Both are evolutionary feelings. And both can protect us. But more on that later...
First, we're going to test your ability hold down your breakfast while scrolling through some rather unsettling medical images. From a really creepy-looking medical dummy, to an x-ray of a brain after a piece has been removed... Bored Panda has put together a list of "look away but not quite yet" medical photographs shared by people online. Each image tells its own story, and all provide a window into a world that we wouldn't ordinarily see.

#1 A Doctor’s Letter To United Heathcare For Denying Nausea Medication To A Child On Chemotherapy

A Doctor’s Letter To United Heathcare For Denying Nausea Medication To A Child On Chemotherapy
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Wondering why you can't stop scrolling through this list even though a part of you is begging you not to? Don't worry. You're not alone... “People are often drawn to things that bother them,” says Alexander Skolnick, a psychologist who studies disgust.

Disgust is an important emotion. It's meant to protect us. "We tend to feel it when there’s something harmful around," explains Quartz. "We know snakes and some insects mean danger. Vomit means something made someone else sick. Poop carries diseases. When we see any of these, we naturally want to avoid them."

#2 An Artist Is Doing A Really Cool Thing By Painting Baby's Medical Helmets

An Artist Is Doing A Really Cool Thing By Painting Baby's Medical Helmets
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#3 My Adhd Medication Came With A Fidget Toy

My Adhd Medication Came With A Fidget Toy
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Meanwhile, curiosity calls on us to explore and learn more about the world. Including those things that can be harmful to us. Viewing unsettling or gross content allows us to feel disgust and curiosity together. Basically, we can be a bit disgusted, while still using the images or videos to protect ourselves in the future.

“I think it is about experiencing these things in safe ways,” Skolnick explains. “It’s gross, but it’s not you…it’s something you can turn off. You have power over it.”

#4 This Is The First Complete Nervous System Ever Dissected - 1887

This Is The First Complete Nervous System Ever Dissected - 1887
Her name is Harriett and she was a maid employed at drexel university college of medicine, now the medical college of pennsylvania. She wished to dedicate her body to science.
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#5 Ducklings Being Used In Medical Therapy, 1956

Ducklings Being Used In Medical Therapy, 1956
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#6 I Had A Brain Tumor Removed, And Now I’m A Bit Absent Minded

I Had A Brain Tumor Removed, And Now I’m A Bit Absent Minded
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Dr Val Curtis calls herself a ‘disgustologist.’ Yes, really. She's the director of the Environmental Health Group at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. And says that disgust is specifically about things that might make us sick.

"You might dislike the taste of cheese, but it’s not going to necessarily make you sick," explains Curtis. "You might be disgusted by the sight of a cockroach sitting on that plate of cheese - because the cockroach has probably come out of the toilet and is carrying pathogens on its feet.”

#7 Fish Skin Is Being Used To Help Treat Burn Victims

Fish Skin Is Being Used To Help Treat Burn Victims
This treatment for severe burns is an unorthodox procedure they can ease the pain of victims and cut medical costs. The skin substitute reduces inflammation and help to heal chronic wounds (E.G. Diabetic wounds).
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#8 These Medical Cloves Designed For Medical Emergency Response

These Medical Cloves Designed For Medical Emergency Response
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#9 Medical Chest I Found In My Grandfathers Attic

Medical Chest I Found In My Grandfathers Attic
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A long time ago, our ancestors relied on disgust to survive. Feeling disgusted helped them avoid harmful bacteria in rotting food, toxic water, waste and dead animals.

"Humans with a strong sense of disgust not only stayed healthier, but would have been seen as a more attractive mate and passed on those 'disgust genes’ to their offspring," BBC reports.

“Those who had a ‘healthy squeamishness’ would have gone on to have more children and practised good hygiene, and that would have protected their children,” explains Curtis. “Those who didn’t have that squeamishness would have simply died out.”

#10 This White "Soap" Is The First 3D Printed Bionic Pancreas

This White "Soap" Is The First 3D Printed Bionic Pancreas
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#11 Perfectly Lined Up Sternotomy Sealing, The Surgeon Is Amazing

Perfectly Lined Up Sternotomy Sealing, The Surgeon Is Amazing
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#12 An Identity Thief Stole The Identity Of A Surgeon And While Aboard A Navy Destroyer Was Tasked With Performing Several Life Saving Surgeries

An Identity Thief Stole The Identity Of A Surgeon And While Aboard A Navy Destroyer Was Tasked With Performing Several Life Saving Surgeries
He proceeded to memorize a medical textbook just before hand and all the patients survived.
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Disgust comes with a physiological reaction. And there are steps to feeling disgusted... The first is paying attention. The gross thing makes you stop what you’re doing and check it out, without getting too close.

Next, you might squirming or sweat. "Your palms go clammy, your hands go up and you stay away from touching the thing - or dropping it if you ignored step one," Curtis told the BBC.

#13 Uncle's Eye Healed After Corneal Transplant Surgery

Uncle's Eye Healed After Corneal Transplant Surgery
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#14 A Doctor’s Office On My Delivery Route Has A Real Ww1 Medical Kit Framed Up On The Wall

A Doctor’s Office On My Delivery Route Has A Real Ww1 Medical Kit Framed Up On The Wall
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#15 X-Ray Of A Hand With Advanced Rheumatoid Arthiritis

X-Ray Of A Hand With Advanced Rheumatoid Arthiritis
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You could very well pulling a face. Perhaps you stick out your tongue out or close your mouth up tight. "Your tongue is simulating pushing the thing out of your mouth and keeping it out, just in case," explains the BBC.

The final step, which many of us have experienced, is gagging. "Especially if it’s a food-related disgust response, your stomach starts to churn to discourage you from ingesting it, and prepare you to throw up in the event you did," reads the site.

#16 The Amount Of Medication I Have To Take In A Week After A Kidney Transplant

The Amount Of Medication I Have To Take In A Week After A Kidney Transplant
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#17 Testing Davinci Surgical Robot On Operation Game

Testing Davinci Surgical Robot On Operation Game
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#18 Thought You All Might Appreciate My Uncommon Stitches

Thought You All Might Appreciate My Uncommon Stitches
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#19 This Device To Help Medical Professionals Find Veins. The Veinviewer

This Device To Help Medical Professionals Find Veins. The Veinviewer
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#20 Before & After A Total Spinal Fusion

Before & After A Total Spinal Fusion
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