Dressed in a homemade blouse and short pants this morning, she begins her day cooking a weekend breakfast and her hair is washed, and combed and new today.
Man wants to see inside the human body for interest and to give medicine a way to classify disease. X-rays enable doctors to look at the body based on atomic weight that is proportionate to density on the film. X-rays are ionizing radiation that mutate the DNA and can cause cancer but the frequency of the assay and intensity of radiation needed to impact a film are almost negligible. CAT scans use less energy and are thus safer but inordinately more expensive. Now the medical fraternity have magnetism induced currents that can be elucidated by a sensor and digitized in a computer to produce a colored picture. Rediculous new technology uses extreme amounts of current to produce a magnetic field powerful enough to induce a flip-flop current similar to the production of microwaves. MRI uses magnets just like a microwave oven and the result is cooked flesh. The brilliant medical fraternity produces invasive tests for the purpose of making a good-old American buck and benefits the low-income patient in no way except to debit the insurance company that pays for the expensive assay that reveals nothing that cannot be seen in a CAT scan. All of this machination is to generate money that the professionals glean and live in exclusive gated communities in prosperous cities. This author guesses that charlatan medicine for the working class is better than no medicine at all.
Getting some sun out in the yard, weeding and bringing in some tomatoes to make sauce for dinner, her grey eyes glimmer in the American native whisper.
We all look for technologies that are not invasive, not costly, and bring to the extremely well-educated physician more information to elaborate prompt diagnosis and classification. The first item to ascertain is blue light. Red light lasers do not project very far in the atmosphere. They attenuate because the wavelength of the red light is equal to the bond length of water, hence the radiation from the source becomes absorbed and becomes radiant heat. Blue light on the other hand is not absorbed by water, or by most lucent elements, so it projects and shows less attenuation proportional to the inverse square of the distance. Light emitting diodes can produce blue light of sufficient intensity to use as assay media, so the physician can project blue light through tissue to demarcate structures within or about. Blue light can project through breast tissue, neck tissue, testicular tissue, and leg tissue and a picture taken by a high resolution camara can show a map of any structure within or without. Blue light can reveal masses and bone malformations caused by traumatic events or chemical insults and the technic is cheap, painless, and God-fearing.
Home from the store with candy, a smile and her bags as a day tripper. Dinner is ready and night descends
Who has a temperature, the signs of infection are tumor, rubor and Calor. Swelling redness and warmth indicate infection without a doubt no matter what the white count, ESR, or CRP say. Maybe, elegant physicians should use temperature change to elucidate infection or catabolic environments secondary to intoxication.
The Russians have the best thermal sensitive sensors available, maybe we should ask them for one with a please and thank you. Plastic planes and cloaking technologies that defuse radar cannot obviate thermal emission from a warplane or ship. Things can be seen a long way off because radiation only slowly attenuates unless acted upon by an outside force. As scientists, socked away in a research lab, attached as an appendage to a medical school, they see that cancer produces cold lesions, and infections and autoimmune conditions produce warm lesions.
Putting a Russian thermal sensor over a purported sickness, when pixelated and digitized, produces a map or thermal radiation signature of the affected tissue. Usually, cancers are well demarcated and infections more diffuse and generalized. Auto-immune conditions are diffuse and unlocalized. It is time to beg a commie for a thermal sensor to configure as a scanning device for the people of the nation. The patient can go home with a picture of their conditions printed on a Hewlett-Packard inkjet printer with 1200 dpm resolution. Que bueno!
The bottom line is money, and America is green and 60 percent Irish. Begosh and begora. Now we the people have tests that are cheap, do not kill, do not cause a hospitalization, and the patients can take home the pictures and show their friends and family. Please end the snake oil and sacred divination of modern-day Medicine and give us something we can really sink our teeth into. Yes, the pictures can be 3-D rendered on craft paper if necessary, and used as contemporary art.
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