What kind of medical instruments are these /x/? What kind of horrible medical torture is this to be? Medical horrors thread I guess.
>>18637678
That's an album you idiot
>>18637685
I know, but I am just imagining what these tools are for...
>>18637688
Made up.
>>18637678
>On September 30th, 1999, in an act that would later be described as "elementary-school stupidity", Hisashi Ouchi poured several gallons of high-purity enriched uranium oxide in to a stainless steel bucket containing uranyl nitrate. Ouchi immediately saw a flash of blue light emanating from the container. It was the most beautiful and also the most terrifying thing he had ever seen.
Ouchi immediately felt nauseous. He vomited in to the tank and lost consciousness in a matter of seconds. His co-worker Masato Shinohara managed to run three paces before losing consciousness as alarms at the Tokaimura nuclear facility sounded.
When doctors received the two patients in Tokyo they were not yet aware of the extent of damage incurred. A look at Ouchi's chromosomes revealed that they had been shattered like glass. Doctors knew they had no chance to save his life, but were not aware of the horror that was about to ensue.
The white blood cell count of both patients was zero. Their skin began to slough off of their bodies. No amount of painkillers could give relief to these men who hold the world record for the longest survival rate of anyone afflicted with acute radiation poisoning.
Hisashi Ouchi, still alive and conscious, months before his death
>>18637720
Hilarious
>>18637720
Both patients soon lost their ability to speak, and were asked to communicate in writing with doctors. As their physical deterioration began to accelerate, so did their mental state. On the verge of death, one of the final statements written by Masato Shinohara: "Mommy, please"
Ouchi's intestines began to melt, so doctors put a camera in his rectum to monitor their condition. His muscular tissue broke down to the point where it began to slide off of his bones. He died 82 days after exposure of multiple organ failure in a condition that can be described as "skeletonized".
Doctors described his death as an unnecessary tragedy caused by human greed. A long history of unprofessional conduct at the Tokaimura nuclear facility had been covered up by Japanese officials -- many employees who suffered radiation-related injuries from substandard conditions at the facility were bribed not to take their stories to the press.
Masato Shinohara's hospitalization photos
>>18637720
>ouchi
but seriously this shit is nightmare fuel every time someone posts it
>>18637720
ouch
>>18637685
>>18637707
autism
>>18637727
>Finally, on December 21, his heart failed and the doctors did not resuscitate saying that his family wanted him to have a peaceful death.
>peaceful
>>18637720
I did a paper on this once.
>There was a 3rd guy involved who survived
>Ouchi never looked into the barrel
>he managed to make it to the decontamination room where he threw up and passed out
>after a week of treatment he managed to say "I cant take it anymore, im not a human guinea pig"
>intestines melting with a camera up his ass is bs made for pasta
>on the 59th day his heart stopped 3 times in 1 hour, he was revived each time.
>>18637727
And so the first ghoul was born.
Pay your respects smooth skin.
>>18637720
That photo was not of Ouchi and he was in a medically induced coma for the vast majority of the time
>>18637678
clearly they are brain probes to be used for "correcting" bad thoughts