So /x/, did the Russian scientists, Doctor Sergei Brukhonenko and Boris Levinskovsky, overview and conduct multiple experiments in the revival of organisms? Pic related in supposedly a dog head which was revived using their "autojektor machine".
Is this real? I have heard arguments for both sides, talking about how when the dogs head turns it would be impossible if the head was cut where the video claims it was. Doctor Brukhonenko later developed a new version of the autojektor for use on humans, and was awarded the prestigious Lenin Prize.
Did it really happen, /x/?
>>18790005
Yes.
And it's repugnant to watch, it's perfectly understandable to want to bury it.
>>18790011
Repugnant?
Surely it would be a large step for organ science at the time, even if it required a few deaths and slightly odd experiments?
They ought to have tried putting the dog's head onto a monkey's body.
Now that would be science.
anyone got any videos / stories they can post about this? i've heard of it and read a tiny bit long long ago but i'd like some more info
>>18790046
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KDqh-r8TQgs
The video is narrated by British Scientist J. B. S. Haldane and shows the experiment conducted on a dogs heart, a set of lungs, and finally a dogs head.
>>18790046
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jq06D0xRWmc
https://www.newscientist.com/article/2073923-head-transplant-carried-out-on-monkey-claims-maverick-surgeon/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5JNmlqjLe4A
>>18790105
I feel bad for the monkey transplant guy
Neat
>>18790023
It was a massive deal.