The Anatomy of ‘Gray’s Anatomy’
This post follows the medical theme that was set in the last one; more specifically, the book ‘Gray’s Anatomy’. I was shocked to discover that this was a book! A collection of papers featuring words bound between a hard cover. Upon opening the book, I was able to ‘learn’ from the knowledge enscribed within!
Wonderful!
But seriously, I could read Gray’s Anatomy for days at a time. It’s a mixture of Henry Gray’s findings, coupled with surgical instructions for those who do a bit of grave-digging themselves! How useful! Technically I could now fix a cleft palatte with nothing more than a few knives and a pair of scissors! Admittedly the procedure is fatal to a living person, but if you die and feel the need to have a cleft palatte, I’ll dive on in there and fix it for you!
The book is incredible, though…even if you don’t care about medicine its worthy of a look! I don’t care about medicine but look at me! Looking! With my eyes!
Read it! Or I’ll stick power tools in your great longitudinal fissure, damn you!