Community Archive

🧵 View Thread

🧵 Thread (13 tweets)

Placeholder
UltimApe@ultimape• almost 5 years ago

When you read this and realize that someone must have thought to measure how many millimetres of mercury a virgin female chicken's anus (cloaca) can suck? https://t.co/a6mIindzxN

8 1
9/24/2020
Placeholder
UltimApe@ultimape• almost 5 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

I regret trying to look that up.https://t.co/T4bSRoaUEK

4 0
9/24/2020
Placeholder
UltimApe@ultimape• almost 5 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

Whoa, there are records of using chickens all the way back to a french surgeon (Henri de Mondeville) from the 1200s, and possibly even as far back as Galen. This seems to be tied with a legitimate use of 'cupping'.https://t.co/Zu11n66Oq9How many chickens? Many. https://t.co/5wN3echPvu

Tweet image 1
2 0
9/24/2020
Placeholder
UltimApe@ultimape• almost 5 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

"if the patient has not improved, slaughter a young pigeon, slit its abdomen and put it on the site of the bite. When the heat diminishes, apply another one. If no pigeons are available, apply young chickens, roosters, hens or a weasel."hmm

2 0
9/24/2020
Placeholder
UltimApe@ultimape• almost 5 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

Ok, fine, I'll start looking up the traditions around applying mice to teeth aches in ancient Egypt & exploring mice paste poultices.I bet that what we're seeing w/ weasels is some kind of neutralization + attenuation of wound healing meant to prevent an immune system response.

2 0
9/24/2020
Placeholder
UltimApe@ultimape• almost 5 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

Turns out belief in urine strengthening gums may be founded on truth. Fermented urine turns to ammonia. Ammonia is the main method of action attributed to xylitol's prevention of tooth decay / gum disease. How about them apples.https://t.co/myrnlMmXlWhttps://t.co/SpNd1Jto5Z

Placeholder
UltimApe@ultimape• over 5 years ago

Roman's fermented urine to help clean their mouth out.https://t.co/7G8tOxvzwF

0 0
4 0
9/24/2020
Placeholder
UltimApe@ultimape• almost 5 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

I'm just guessing, but doing something to prevent rapid cytokine response by limiting inflammation and resulting cascade might be more beneficial when you've got a snake bite. Any secondary infection would still be less deadly than the literal venom.

3 0
9/24/2020
Placeholder
UltimApe@ultimape• almost 5 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

Similarly, if applying a warm fresh dead weasle is preventing coagulation and other properties of puncture wounds, that would make it way easier to continue to procure blood flow and drain the venom.The blood loss alone could put the person into a temporary hibernation state.

2 0
9/24/2020
Placeholder
UltimApe@ultimape• almost 5 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

I want to know more details about how to prepare the animal. Clearly a chicken cloaca is unsanitary, but I'd be curious if the fresh weasel/mice was applied as is, or if they were quickly gutted to avoid fecal contamination. May have been unspoken standard operating procedure?

2 0
9/24/2020
Placeholder
UltimApe@ultimape• almost 5 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

All the modern writings on the topic of applying animal carcuses to a wound aren't very specific. Some say "paste" some say "cut in half", but I get the impression that we're not really seeing the full picture of what what was actually being done.

2 0
9/24/2020
Placeholder
UltimApe@ultimape• almost 3 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

Do you think chicken cloacas smell like bird shit?What if you feed them special herbs and keep them healthy, maybe it smells like something else?https://t.co/jkFoMtQH3J

Placeholder
UltimApe@ultimape• over 4 years ago

I wondered what a chicken's cloaca would smell like and if—like dogs—they use it signal to each other about fertility and health.After watching a video of horny birds.https://t.co/FR8aQKHn2b

0 0
0 0
11/18/2022
Placeholder
UltimApe@ultimape• almost 3 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

What if it wasn't the act of sucking the venom out with a chicken's cloaca, but the shit itself? And a bunch of doctors were just doing it wrong thru an easy to make misinterpretation/misunderstanding?https://t.co/17BxDIDWUK

Placeholder
UltimApe@ultimape• almost 3 years ago

heh. I bet this works under the right circumstances."There were also topical drugs to be applied to the wound. The simple ones were water-mint, basil, droppings of pigeons (or ducks or goats)"https://t.co/vhLONyjGYa

0 0
0 0
11/18/2022
Placeholder
UltimApe@ultimape• almost 3 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

This probably wont work with modern chickens at all. Especially if the peptides responsible for keeping them safe from snake bites are driven by gut microbes. https://t.co/xrPr3MnnMs

Placeholder
UltimApe@ultimape• about 8 years ago

How can we destabilize the incentives that have farmers & industrial butchers pumping chickens full of antibiotics for short term gains?

0 0
0 0
11/18/2022