In ancient Greece, the asclepion was a healing temple dedicated to Asclepius, the God of Medicine. Asclepius learned the art of surgery from the centaur Chiron and had the ability to raise the dead. The Rod of Asclepius is a roughhewn branch entwined with a single serpent.
Sunday, November 25, 2012
A Truncated Thanksgiving
Holidays feel like a thing from childhood. The feeling is a little wistful, a trace of longing, when four day Thanksgiving weekends were expected; now, having two days is precious and cherished. On days like this, I get a keen appreciation of what it means to be in a world that churns on, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. (Barring natural disasters) the hospital never closes. Thankfully, anesthesia is a little more holiday-favorable. There are no elective surgeries so we only cover emergent cases. Then again, holidays bring a lot of accidents. Last night, we had two craniotomies for a bad motor vehicle accident, and that kept me up all night. So when I say this, it is mostly for your benefit but a little for mine: stay safe this holiday season, don't drive recklessly, take care of your family and friends, don't get sick.
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