#39316 - 02/07/09 06:10 PM
Re: Genius Guys ... and Interesting People
[Re: Geoff Hannis]
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Don't know if this link will work, but give it a go. I seeem to find out about the most interesting people only if they have just died and their obituary appears in the paper. The obit was much more interesting than this dry description. It admitted that at least his first (8? or 14?) patients died despite his attempts at helping, but his designs were real ingenuity and he was constantly working on improvements. He used sausage skins for the first attempts at dialysis! The other thing that made me smile was that his wife divorced him as they were approaching their tenth decade, because she said he spent too much time on his work. He never really retired... So here's to someone who really did something amazing. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willem_Johan_KolffNowadays, we'd get nowhere this way, because garden shed engineering is not seen as good enough, but that is pretty much how he started out. And thanks for posting up Mary Seacole. Nightingale is often portrayed as a sort of comforting angel, but I think she was more likely not to mix too much with the patients, and stick to the cleaner jobs like inventing the pie chart...
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#39317 - 02/07/09 07:12 PM
Re: Genius Guys ... and Interesting People
[Re: Clare Walsh]
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... but I think she was more likely not to mix too much with the patients, and stick to the cleaner jobs like inventing the pie chart... A bit like our wonderful "degreed" nurses of the present day, then ( ... sorry, but you really lined me up for that one)!  But, Dr.Pim, yes ... worthy for sure! I'm pleased that you made that note about Mrs.Pim, by the way. Well, that's women for you. They (most of 'em, that is) just don't get it, do they?
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#58443 - 06/10/11 10:25 AM
Re: Genius Guys ... and Interesting People
[Re: Geoff Hannis]
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Steve Jobs ... a true visionary and a man who made a real difference! RIP. 
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#59344 - 01/12/11 10:46 AM
Re: Genius Guys ... and Interesting People
[Re: Geoff Hannis]
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Clues regarding the math? Come on Geoff, don't go all Americanised on us ... OK ... it's back to maths (not to mention Genius Guys). 
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#59412 - 06/12/11 04:31 PM
Re: Genius Guys ... and Interesting People
[Re: exitwound]
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OK ... if you *say so.  Anyway, where have you been all this time? Oh, right ... out polishing the car. To each his own, and all that. * In your world, perhaps. Each of us inhabit our own version of reality, after all.
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#59475 - 13/12/11 06:24 PM
Re: Genius Guys ... and Interesting People
[Re: Clare Walsh]
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Nightingale is often portrayed as a sort of comforting angel, but I think she was more likely not to mix too much with the patients, and stick to the cleaner jobs like inventing the pie chart... Yes ... perhaps that's why she is so often held up as a role model for our present day nurses.  To be honest, I doubt that many would find it easy to live up to the letter of the Nightingale Pledge nowadays. Not so sure about having invented the pie chart, though. The way I read it, the Lady with the Lamp was really more of an "early adopter".
Edited by Geoff Hannis (13/12/11 06:54 PM) Edit Reason: Posted from the Garden Shed.
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