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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink6•1 month agoNot that long ago, a shocking number of MED STUDENTS (close to 50%. No joke.) thought that people with black skin had fewer nerve endings/felt less pain. FUCKIN MED STUDENTS.
minus-square@BottleOfAlkahestlink8•1 month agoIt also use to be taught in med school that new born babies couldn’t feel pain.
minus-square@AnUnusualReliclink8•1 month agoIn a survey of newborn babies, when asked if they had felt pain during abdominal surgery, almost 100% declined to comment.
Not that long ago, a shocking number of MED STUDENTS (close to 50%. No joke.) thought that people with black skin had fewer nerve endings/felt less pain.
FUCKIN MED STUDENTS.
It also use to be taught in med school that new born babies couldn’t feel pain.
In a survey of newborn babies, when asked if they had felt pain during abdominal surgery, almost 100% declined to comment.