30 épisodes

This is a storytelling podcast that discusses the NON-chronological history of medicine (Because going in order sucks). A discussion of diseases, discoveries, and the doctors that left their mark (and sometimes scar) on the field of medicine. Things are going to get weird. Episodes released twice monthly for your auditory consumption. Music: The Road (Punk Rock Opera). Tom Podell (digital alteration of Wellcome Library historical watercolor CC by 4.0)

Disease Death and Doctors The Honorable Doctor John and The less Honorable Doctor Guy

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This is a storytelling podcast that discusses the NON-chronological history of medicine (Because going in order sucks). A discussion of diseases, discoveries, and the doctors that left their mark (and sometimes scar) on the field of medicine. Things are going to get weird. Episodes released twice monthly for your auditory consumption. Music: The Road (Punk Rock Opera). Tom Podell (digital alteration of Wellcome Library historical watercolor CC by 4.0)

    Ambroise Pare. Barber. Surgeon.

    Ambroise Pare. Barber. Surgeon.

    Doctor John and Doctor Guy chit chat about the great Ambroise Pare. The French Barber Surgeon whose tight fades and man perms could only be out done by his battlefield surgical prowess and ingenious prosthesis designs. This rousing episode includes lots of amputations, some essential oils, ligatures, and a guest appearance by everyone's favorite magical stone.

    • 38 min
    Chagas Disease. It's worse than cooties.

    Chagas Disease. It's worse than cooties.

    Doctor John and Doctor Guy discuss Chagas Disease and the "Kissing Bug." Nothing says "I love you" like a parasitic infection caused by a bug that defecates near your mouth after it kisses (bites) you.

    • 35 min
    Doctor Daniel Hale Williams. Fixing Broken Hearts since 1893

    Doctor Daniel Hale Williams. Fixing Broken Hearts since 1893

    The honorable doctor John and less honorable doctor Guy bask in the greatness of Doctor Daniel Hale Williams, the only African-American selected as a charter member to the American College of Surgeons and the man, the myth, the legend, credited with performing the first successful open heart surgery. All he needed were his bare hands, a scalpel, and a wooden stethoscope.Oh... and a pair of really big beach balls.

    • 40 min
    Marco. Polio.

    Marco. Polio.

    The honorable Doctor John and Doctor Guy discuss their 5th favorite Olympic sport... Polio, as well as the worlds last great vaccination victory. Virus eradication is sweet! (Iron Lungs... less sweet)

    • 46 min
    Doctoring on the Oregon Trail. You have dysentery. Again.

    Doctoring on the Oregon Trail. You have dysentery. Again.

    Doctor John and Doctor Guy roll their wagon wheel along the Oregon Trail as they describe the dangers and maladies of the 2170 mile long journey as well as the unfortunate paucity of medical interventions available to the average traveler. It was a magical place where Arrows, lightening strikes, mule kicks, and a plethora of diseases awaited the weary settlers... all of whom were probably treated with enemas. Ox wanders off. Loose 2 days. Savannah has typhoid.&nb...

    • 37 min
    William "The King of Surgery" Halsted. Toot. Toot.

    William "The King of Surgery" Halsted. Toot. Toot.

    The honorable doctor John and the less honorable doctor Guy dive into one of the classic medical history origin stories, that of the great William Stewart Halsted. One of the original Johns Hopkins "Big Four," a visionary surgeon and reformer of surgical training in the United States, and... a functional cocaine addict (aka. a rainbow sniffer, a snowblower, a real crack o'lantern). Everyone has a skeleton in their closet or a monkey on their back, but not everyone rises victorious...

    • 42 min

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