Posted on Aug 29, 2019
Academic Science Rethinks All-Too-White 'Dude Walls' Of Honor
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I tried 44 yrs to be allowed into such hallowed halls of science, only to basically be told to.go fly a kite, take a long walk off a short pier, and take a flying leap through a rolling doughnut...I'm still trying, though it's likely to take an Act of God,.an Act of Congress, a papal disoensation, and a thunderbolt from Zeus on Mt Olympus...I can assure all.of.you, most definitely been there, tried that (BTDT), got virtually nowhere...very, very long, weary, tired story, honest...that's why the film and story caught my eye as it did....
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https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfred_Blalock
This was the guy he did the research with, you'd need to watch the film to understand the basic theme of the story, though that's probably evident from my description, and the theme of the thread here, clearly....
This was the guy he did the research with, you'd need to watch the film to understand the basic theme of the story, though that's probably evident from my description, and the theme of the thread here, clearly....
Alfred Blalock (April 5, 1899 – September 15, 1964) was an American surgeon most noted for his research on the medical condition of shock as well as Tetralogy of Fallot— commonly known as Blue baby syndrome. He developed the Blalock-Thomas-Taussig Shunt, a surgical procedure he developed together with surgical technician Vivien Thomas and pediatric cardiologist Helen Taussig to relieve the cyanosis from Tetralogy of Fallot.[1] This operation...
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