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What killed George Floyd: Part 11 — Prone position

2023-01-17 oliver Leave a comment

One of the key points of dispute in the trial was the effect of prone position.  The issue of prone…

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What Killed George Floyd: Part 12 – Car exhaust

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Much has been made about Dr. Fowler’s testimony regarding the possibility of car exhaust having an effect.  An open letter…

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What killed George Floyd Part 13 — putting it all together

2023-01-18 oliver Leave a comment

If you’ve read the previous posts, it should be obvious what I believe to be the most likely mechanism of…

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Jan 6, Pinochet, Democrats, and the use of torture

2023-01-07 oliver Leave a comment

I was stunned recently to hear that the Democrat Congress and DoJ has decided to spend an additional whopping $2.6…

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Posted in: Politics, Uncategorized Filed under: Faith, Politics, Religion

Red neurons in anoxic brain injury

2023-01-04 oliver Leave a comment

Here is a photomicrograph of neurons from the subiculum of a decedent who suffered a drug-related collapse with survival of…

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Posted in: Forensic pathology, Photomicrographs, Uncategorized Filed under: Autopsy, Brain, Histology, microscopy, photomicrography

Cardiac amyloidosis in a patient with multiple myeloma

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Here is a rather extreme example of cardiac amyloidosis in a patient with multiple myeloma who had been on dialysis. …

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Posted in: Forensic pathology, Photomicrographs, Uncategorized Filed under: Autopsy, Cardiac amyloid, Heart, Histology, microscopy, pathology, photomicrography

3D mesh of a skull created fromm 2D photos

2022-12-04 oliver Leave a comment

Here’s an example of the reconstruction of a skull from 2D photographs using the open source software “Meshroom” from AliceVision. …

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Posted in: Forensic pathology Filed under: Autopsy, image processing, Photography

Faith and worldview, part 2 — the definition of faith

2020-08-29 oliver 2 Comments

This is the second of a series of posts on worldview theory and implications for faith. The first, an introduction,…

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Posted in: Uncategorized, Worldview and faith Filed under: Faith, Religion, Worldview

Dual loyalty and physician torture in the name of LGBTQ+ ideology

2022-03-30 oliver Leave a comment

A young physician at Wake Forest recently posted to her Twitter feed that she tortured a patient because he made…

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JAMA calls for censorship in the public interest, and rejects dissenting comments

2022-03-20 oliver 2 Comments

The Journal of the American Medical Association continues its love affair with totalitarianism, it seems.  Recently, JAMA Health Forum published…

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