File: Medicial school - test.swf-(1.35 MB, Game)
[_] Interesting and accurate shit, dawg. Anonymous 07/28/12(Sat)19:36 No.1730603
Marked for deletion (old).
>> [_] Anonymous 07/28/12(Sat)19:59 No.1730615
>>1730603
Where'd you get this?
And are there more?
>> [_] Anonymous 07/28/12(Sat)20:02 No.1730617
This was actually very well done, and explained easily.
I have had both knees replaced, as has my father, and this was incredibly accurate.
>> [_] Anonymous 07/28/12(Sat)20:08 No.1730621
Wow, that was really interesting and fun.
>> [_] Anonymous 07/28/12(Sat)20:15 No.1730627
I never was aware that this is what happens for a replacement. Wonder how they do a partial.
What's more. Still brings about the question- Who the hell thought of this as a method of
treatment? (Granted, it works, but. Goddamn.)
>> [_] Anonymous 07/28/12(Sat)20:22 No.1730631
Educational!
>> [_] Anonymous 07/28/12(Sat)20:37 No.1730638
More of these is available on the edheards.org site
Like virtual aortic aneurysm surgery
http://edheads.org/activities/aortic/swf/index.htm
>> [_] Anonymous 07/28/12(Sat)20:41 No.1730640
i drew a cock and balls on his knee
>> [_] Anonymous 07/28/12(Sat)20:45 No.1730643
>>1730640
I wouldn't be surprised if everyone did.
>> [_] Anonymous 07/28/12(Sat)20:47 No.1730644
BLAST FROM THE PAST. thx OP
>> [_] Anonymous 07/28/12(Sat)20:47 No.1730645
>>1730643
I wrote ASS
>> [_] Anonymous 07/28/12(Sat)20:51 No.1730646
That was pretty interesting probably a great learning technique.
>> [_] Anonymous 07/28/12(Sat)21:05 No.1730653
>>1730645
i wrote my initials. feeling pretty lame now.
>> [_] Anonymous 07/28/12(Sat)21:16 No.1730658
>>1730653
>>1730644
AISHD DREWW A CIRRRRRRRCLE
>> [_] Anonymous 07/28/12(Sat)21:17 No.1730659
Whoa
>> [_] Anonymous 07/28/12(Sat)21:27 No.1730662
i feel sick after watching the bone........
>> [_] Anonymous 07/28/12(Sat)21:34 No.1730665
>>1730627
It may look a little gruesome in real life, but all they did was inserting a few components to
allow knee movement. Not much to be surprised about.
>>1730653
I wrote my username initials. Felling a bit... indifferent now.
>> [_] Anonymous 07/28/12(Sat)21:36 No.1730666
This was very cool!
(I wrote my real initials, bro)
>> [_] Anonymous 07/28/12(Sat)21:57 No.1730677
>>1730627
Leslie Shiers developed it first in 1954, and the procedure has evolved since then. Wiki knee
replacement if you really want to know more about it.
>> [_] Anonymous 07/28/12(Sat)22:09 No.1730686
OP here, if I remember correctly, there's brain surgery, hip replacement, some crap about stem
cells, real interesting shit.
http://www.edheads.org/ (go to activities)
>> [_] POWER!!! 07/28/12(Sat)22:48 No.1730707
so if i got all these right on the first try, am i a doc now
>> [_] Anonymous 07/28/12(Sat)23:23 No.1730728
Nope,Nope,Nope,GREAT!
If I have been a good participant on the surgery, I never want to get any kind of surgery, for I
fear what is average or bad participant.
>> [_] Anonymous 07/28/12(Sat)23:25 No.1730729
>>1730640
Just for the record, so did I.
>> [_] Anonymous 07/28/12(Sat)23:42 No.1730738
I've been a great help
YEYYY
>> [_] Anonymous 07/29/12(Sun)00:02 No.1730757
good thing there are smart people in this world, if there was only durps like me, we would've all
died by now....
>> [_] Anonymous 07/29/12(Sun)00:03 No.1730759
What the hell, something INTERESTING on /f/!?!