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Throughout our history there have been women whom without their contributions the world we live in would be a completely different place. Each of these women will be continue to remembered well into the future for the way they changed popular opinion. This being said there are many deserving women who did not make this [...]
Posted by TopTenz Master on Wednesday, October 21, 2009 at 11:29 am
Filed under All, History, People · Tagged amelia earhart, Christian, Elizabeth, Florence Nightingale, Jane Goodall, jesus, Joan of Arc, Lady, Margaret Thatcher, Marie Curie, Martin Luther King, Mother Teresa, nobel prize, People, queen elizabeth I, Rosa Parks, scientists, Top 10 Most Influential Women, Virgin Mary, Women
In today’s world when we think of healing someone, you probably think of medicine, vaccinations, and other common things that every doctor seems to use. However, in the past, before medicine wasn’t nearly as advanced as it is today, there were plenty of bizarre techniques used in order to heal or cure someone.
Below is a [...]
Posted by Ash Grant on Thursday, October 15, 2009 at 1:40 pm
Filed under All, Bizarre, Health · Tagged bloodletting, cons, cure, depression, disease, diseases, ECT, Electroshock Therapy, fire cupping, flu, Hirudotherapy, leeches, lobotomies, lobotomy, Maggot Debridement Therapy, maggots, Malaria, malaria drug, medical, Medicine, mental illness, moxibustion, nobel prize, therapy, top 10 bizarre healing techniques, trepanation, vaccination, virus, viruses, Walter Freeman
It is journalistic practice for rookies to start writing obits as their first assignments when first diving into the newspaper world. Sometimes these writers get ahead of themselves and some celebrities will find out that their obituaries have been written before their demise. And that means that a few of those people have the misfortune [...]
Posted by William O'Dell on Friday, November 7, 2008 at 12:02 am
Filed under All, Bizarre, People · Tagged alfred nobel, assassination, Beatles, bertrand russell, Bob Hope, daniel boone, death, Earnest Hemingway, folk hero, George H.W. Bush, Internet, James Earl Jones, James Whistler, Mary Welsh, new york sun, new york times, nobel prize, Paul McCartney, Pope John Paul II, president, presidents, pt barnum, Queen Elizabeth These, ronald reagan, rudyard kipling, Russ Gibb, Samuel Langhorne, Sir Paul McCartney, Television
Being a scientist, doctor or a researcher takes dedication and a sometimes a thirst for knowledge…at any price. These ten researchers took the ultimate challenge and tested their theories on themselves, sometimes with fatal results. Here are the top 10 researchers who used themselves as lab rats.
10. Jonas Salk (b. 1914 d. 1995)
Known universally for [...]
Posted by TopTenz Master on Sunday, August 10, 2008 at 5:01 pm
Filed under All, Bizarre, Health, History, People · Tagged Albert Hoffman, albert sabin, carl wilhelm scheele, Controversial, cure, Daniel Alcides, death, discovery of oxygen, elie metchnikoff, english chemist, german chemist, inoculations, jonas salk, Joseph Priestley, Kevin Warwick, mechnikov, medical, medical experiment, Medicine, Metchnikoff, nobel prize, phagocytes, polio vaccination, polio vaccine, russian physiologist, vaccination, Werner Forssman, William J. Harrington