The body is still alive when the first room!

Among us, it is hard to believe that once the head area, the center controls all bodily activities, is more severe or serious than separating from one's body, the rest of the body is hard to maintain. work. However, in the history of world medicine, it used to be

Among us, it is hard to believe that once the head area, the center controls all bodily activities, is more severe or serious than separating from one's body, the rest of the body is hard to maintain. work. However, in the history of world medicine, there have been some cases of accidents leading to severe head injury or loss of head but the body still lives, at least for a while afterwards.

Russia's Pravda newspaper recently published the article ' Beheaded human body can stay alive and kicking '. Please translate the introduction:

The journal of New York Medical University (USA) published in 1888 once mentioned the rare accident of a sailor working on a tugboat. One day, the ship was carrying barges carrying bulky boxes loaded into two layers on the deck. The sailor stood on the barge's nose as the train was about to cross the bridge, with the middle span not very high compared to the water. Right at this time, how bad the sky was, he jumped back into the boxes above the rope check while his eyes looked towards the stern. So when the ship approached the bridge, he was completely unaware that a threat a few meters away was waiting to fall on his head. A momentum stick under the bridge in a direction perpendicular to the sailor's head, cutting off an area about 5 cm above his right eye.

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The human body can still live when left alone (Photo: Pravda)

And as if miraculously, the body of this seemingly short-lived man was alive when he was taken to the hospital two hours later. However, no one including the doctor dared hope that the patient could pass the ' death door '. While the doctor bandaged the wound, he opened his eyes to ask what happened to him, then walked down to the operating table and searched for the uniform he wore during the accident. After 2 months of hospitalization, the sailor recovered completely and heard that he returned to work. Except for occasional headaches and dizziness, this tall man hardly had any health problems. It wasn't until 26 years later that a mild stroke caused his left half to be partially paralyzed.

Although the above case is recorded in the literature but because it happened in the late 19th century, many people may doubt the authenticity of the story. However, many of the same strange cases that occurred later also went into the history of world medicine.

In 1935, a baby was born at St.Vincent Hospital (New York). According to the doctors, this child has no brain . Although I lacked a control center, I survived for 27 days, still eating, sleeping and crying like other babies. People only know the status of " empty " in the head of the baby when conducting the examination.

The construction worker named Finley Gage was unfortunate to suffer during the mining of the rock, and the aftermath of the accident was recorded in the US medical chronicle as one of the most elusive mysteries. A steel bar weighing more than 1 meter with a thickness of 3cm cut across the head of the Gage when the dynamite ingot exploded close to the standing group of workers. The object that could take this human life had stabbed her cheek, knocked off her molars and gouged out a large hole in his brain. It is worth mentioning that the Gage still " sees life " after the accident took away a ' window of his soul ' . After the treatment period, he almost returned to his original state, still having enough brain and body control. Some of the cases mentioned below, from a medical perspective, seem to be ' only in him' but reality has happened. It is about people who still try to ' shake ' for a while after their heads leave the body or break into many pieces.

Boris Luchkin - non-commissioned officer who served in a Soviet army reconnaissance unit during World War II - witnessed one of these unbelievable stories. During a mission, the lieutenant in charge of the reconnaissance unit stepped on a mine, the power was too strong for his head to " fly ", leaving only his chin and lower jaw. But that headless body still stands. According to Luchkin, the commander took off his shirt and redrawed the combat map of the unit. After giving the bloody map to Luchkin, the lieutenant lie down. Afterwards no one believed what Luchkin told him, because he was the only one standing nearby when the mine exploded.

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Another mysterious color-tinged case remains in history books. In 1636, Emperor Ludwig governed the territory of Bavaria (southern Germany - now Bavaria is the oldest and largest state in Germany) ordering the deceased General Dietz von Schaumburg and four accomplices for plotting to take the throne. Traditionally, the Dietz enjoyed a final grace and the Emperor Ludwig was surprised when Dietz asked all of the dead to stand in vertical lines, each separated by 8 steps. And the Dietz asked for the appearance of the executioner first. Dietz pledged that after being killed by the behead, he would run past the death row and if he could, the king would forgive them. This will be approved by the king. Indeed, as soon as the head fell from the guillotine, Dietz stood up and started to run past the criminals who were watching terribly without uttering words. Dietz just fell after passing the last person in the line. Keeping the promise, the king excused the dead for the rest.

Igor Kaufman - Russian journalist who wrote articles about ' life after death ' recounts the case of a person while picking mushrooms near Petergoff city (England) shortly after the war ended, accidentally saw and picked up a The detonator exploded, resulting in his head breaking into pieces. However, that headless corpse continued on for several hundred yards, crossing the narrow bridge across the valley. Kuafman emphasized that his article was based on a true story, which was saved in a record accompanied by police evidence collected in conjunction with many witnesses' accounts.

To partly explain the above mysteries, the author has used the hypothesis of Professor Igor Blatov in Russia that humans have ' souls ' that exist in parallel with the mind . It is the form of ' storage ' of programs that control body function at all levels - from neurological activity to biological processes in cells. Consciousness is the result of the operation of that repository, in other words the complex operation of the soul. DNA molecules contain information that makes up this storage. Meanwhile, according to some hypotheses of modern medicine, the human body exists at the same time two control systems. A system of the brain and nervous system - uses brain or nerve impulses to transmit information. The other system relies on endocrine glands, and uses special bioactive substances or hormones to carry information throughout the body.

MAI

Update 14 December 2018
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