Anatomy of a Home-Crafted Mask: Here’s How To Make One at Home – CSRwire.com

Apr. 07 /CSRwire/ - With supplies of N95 masks at a critical low in hospitals all over the US, volunteers are helping to create new masks or extend the life of existing masks. One of our employees tells us how it works, as part of Legg Masons series on #InspireACTION.

1. Sarah, you are part of a team who sews cloth covers for N95 masks, can you tell us how the idea came about and what it is you guys are doing to help?

We heard from a friend working at a hospital in my parents hometown in Georgia how short the supply of the masks is. That inspired us to think about ways to extend the lifespan of those masks. One way is making cloth mask covers for masks which are washable and re-usable. This helps to keep the life of N95 masks clean. My mom is a big sewing bee and we can make use of a lot of fabrics in our house.

The masks are rectangular, with pleats to go over the mouth and a top and bottom tie. Originally, the ties were made from a rubber band, but after wearing this for many hours, it actually starts to rub the wearer. And, the elastic is hard to come by.A number of healthcare practitioners find it more comfortable to wear cotton ties which they can tie around their ears or head in a more comfortable way. Were focused on creating the ties to hold the mask in place.

2. How do the masks get from you to the actual hospital?

My family is part of a 3-step assembly line. We start by washing the materials and stretching it in order to make sure that once the hospitals wash the mask, they dont shrink.We sew the ties, then drive them to our friend Theresas door, leave them at her doorstep for her to then assemble the individual pieces together and drive it off to the third person in the production line. This person drives them to the hospital once they are complete.

3. With all this manual work, I am sure it takes you a long time to produce?

You dont need to have much sewing experience, its actually fairly easy and there are lots of craft shops out there who are giving away the kits. This is about speed, not precision. We use sewing machines and iron the ties afterwards to make sure they are really flat. We have produced about 60 masks in just a few days and we will be doing more. Hospital wants them to be double-sided with different fabrics, so they easily remember which side has been exposed to patients. The idea was to switch out the cloth cover between every patient but I wouldnt be surprised if they actually keep them on a bit longer.

4. Do you know how the mask are being used?

Last weeks batch went to a local hospital. The ones we are currently doing is actually for a nursing home. There are so many places like that who are in short supply. And we are also crafting Easter Cards for the senior citizens who will be in isolation over Easter. Find out more at #inspireACTION

5. If someone wanted to do this, where would they start?

Heres a helpful link:https://seekatesew.com/how-to-sew-a-face-mask-with-filter-pocket-no-elastic/

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Avengers Anatomy: The 5 Weirdest Things About Black Widow’s Body, Explained – CBR – Comic Book Resources

Natasha Romanoff' has been a lot of things in the Marvel Universe. From her time as an assassin, a spy, a villain and an Avenger, Black Widow has shown that she's one of Marvel's most skilled fighters, and she also has one of the biggest hearts, even if she doesn't show it.

Outside of her moral compass, wit and fighting ability, Natasha might seem like an average human. However, she still has some enhanced abilities that make her much more than simply human.

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In everymedium she appears in -- comics, film, video games and animation -- the Black Widow is always one of Marvel's best hand-to-hand fighters. Trained in the Red Room since she was a child, Natasha Romanoff is an incredible acrobat, marksman, ballerina, assassin and martial artist. Ed Brubaker and Steve Epting's Captain America #27 confirms that she trained beside the Winter Soldier, another one of Marvel's deadliest characters, so it's no wonder shefights so well in the field.

Along with rigorous training, Natasha Romanoff also has a super-soldier serum pumping through her veins.This version of the serum does not grant her the same strength Captain America has, but it does allow Natasha to perform at peak human condition in regards to herstamina and strength. In Kelly Thompson and Annapaola Martello's Captain Marvel#7, Natasha proves how strong she is by single-handedly taking out an alligator without any assistance.

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Along with being incredibly strong, fast and flexible, the serum also makes Natasha physically more durable and gives her a stronger immune system. Injuries that would most likely kill someone or put them out of commission for an indefinite amount of time are not critical for Natasha. In writer Mark Waid and artist ChrisSamnee's2016 Black Widow run,Natashais brutally stabbed by a Black Widow trainee, but she is able to get back into action after some rest and the most minor medical treatment.

While Natasha can still be injured, it takes a lot to cause damage. Thanks to her healing factor, she recovers from these wounds in record time if they're too critical and do not result in severed body parts.

Black Widow is in a dangerous line of work, and Natasha is no stranger to jumping through glass windows, suffering physical blows from villains twice her size, enduring explosions and continuing the fight despite a few knife and bullet wounds. Would this would be fairly debilitating for most people, they're everyday occurrences for Natasha.

Thanks to the health benefits of the super-soldier serum, Natasha'spain toleranceis far beyond a normal human's threshold. It's also thanks to decades of torture, fighting and painful training that she's built up a superhuman endurance that allows her to power through the pain. One of the best examples of this is in Marjorie Liu and Daniel Acuna'sBlack Widow run,where she drags herself out of the hospital after being operated on while conscious,having felt every cut the doctorsmadeas well as their hands digging around her body.

Black Widow was first introduced as an adult in Stan Lee, Don Rico and Don Heck's Tales of Suspense #52, back in 1964, and Chris Claremont and Jim Lee'sUncanny X-Men #268 confirmed thatNatashawas a little girl in World War II prior to entering the Red Room. While she should at least bein her 80s, Natasha still appears to be in the physical prime of her life.

While Marvel has plenty of ways to explain away the age discrepancies of characters who've been adults for decades, Black Widow's aging was slowed by the same serum that gave her other abilities. This has allowed Natasha to age slower, feel younger and maintain her youthful appearance for decades.

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Prior to the events of Matthew Rosenberg and Travel Foreman'sTales of Suspense: Hawkeye& the Winter Soldier, the Black Widow was believed to be dead. However, those two Avengers discovered that Natasha had been revived through cloning while investigating a string of murders that appeared to be tied to her. Her body is a perfect replica of the original Black Widow, but this one is newer.

Her memories and her personality are also the same, but they were implanted by the Red Room, who conveniently withheld the information thatmakes Natasha an independent hero. However, she quickly realized what was going on and reprogramed her brain so that she could be her true, heroic self again.

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Grey’s Anatomy: Best Episodes Of Season 4, Ranked By IMDb – Screen Rant

Season four ofGrey's Anatomy sees a lot of change. Most notably, the season kicks off with Dr. Burke nowhere to be found. Isaiah Washington was written off the show at the end of season three after he admittedly used homophobic language referring to co-star T.R. Knight, while on set.

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The audience also got to meet a few new characters in season four, with Dr. Mark Sloane, played by Eric Dane, becoming a series regular, and Lexie Grey, played by Chyler Leigh, beginning her internship at Seattle Grace and giving Meredith a lot of new drama to face. We also get to see Meredith and the doctors she started her internship with as residents now, with their own groups of interns to boss around. With all that in mind, some episodes were better than others according to IMDb.

George has just told Callie that he slept with Izzie, despite being married to Callie. Callie forgives George, but decides to confront Izzie in a way that makes everyone think Callie wants to fight Izzie. On the other end of the hospital, Meredith is bossing around her new interns, including Norma, a much older intern played by the late Edward Hermann.

Cristina has her own set of interns now too, which she has numbered, and calls them by those numbers. One of Cristina's interns, Lexie Grey, or number three, is Meredith's half-sister, and Meredith spends most of her screen time with Lexie trying to ignore and avoid her.

Seattle Grace revisits high school in this episode after a bus crashes, and the emergency room is inundated with teenagers. In addition to the injured kids, a chaperone also ends up in the emergency room. The chaperone's name is Marcus, and Dr. Miranda Bailey had a big crush on him when they were in school together.

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Miranda gets tunnel vision for her old friend and decides to help him, despite having more critical cases coming into the ER. In addition to helping him, Miranda starts to flirt a little bit, which is ironic, considering Miranda spent the first part of this episode giving her residents a speech on her professional expectations now that she is the Chief Resident.

At this point in the season, Meredith and Derek have officially ended things and Derek has moved on, dating Rose, a nurse at Seattle Grace. Mark spends most of this episode trying to break up Derek and Rose, while the rest of the residents compete in a surgical competition orchestrated by Dr. Bailey, where the winner gets a sparkly pager with the power to steal surgeries from the other residents for the next three months.

In this episode, we also get to see the relationship between the now unmarried, Callie, and the new head of cardiothoracics, Dr. Erica Hahn, bloom.

Meredith and Derek have been working together on a clinical trial helping patients with aggressive brain tumors. In this episode, they are dealing with a patient who is about to undergo surgery, but asks to wait for her boyfriend to arrive before going in for the operation, the only problem is, her sister is claiming she doesn't have a boyfriend.

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Meanwhile, Cristina starts cleaning her and Callie's apartment, which is a big red flag for Callie and Izzie is confronting Alex's new girlfriend and old patient, Rebecca, who claims she is pregnant, but Izzie suspects she's lying.

Early on in season four, the new residents are getting used to having new interns, and George is getting used to being held back in the internship program while all of his friends have moved on to being residents.

George hasn't told his fellow interns that he's been held back and has already been through the program, so his new friends think he is brilliant and are in awe of his skills as an intern. Meredith is adjusting to having her half-sister at work with her and has to help her intubate a patient under pressure when Lexie fails, and the patient dies, Meredith is half-heartedly there for her sister.

Addison returns to Seattle Grace to perform a surgery on a patient and gets to reconnect with all of her old friends and co-workers. Izzie attempts to teach her interns proper bedside manners in the clinic, which falls on deaf ears when she realizes they are all hungover because George threw a party the night before.

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Meredith and Derek are getting ready to treat their first patient through their new clinical trial and Rebecca comes to the hospital to tell Alex that she's pregnant, but doesn't get the reaction from Alex that she was hoping for.

Meredith, Cristina, and Izzie are outside retrieving a patient from an ambulance as another ambulance comes speeding through. Meredith sees it coming in time to get her and the other doctors out of the way, but the runaway ambulance crashes into another one, causing extreme injuries to the paramedics inside.

The team dive into assist the injured paramedics, some of whom are worse off than the others. One of the paramedics, who seems less injured than the others, poses more issues when he refuses to let Dr. Bailey or Dr. Webber examine him because they are black, and he is racist.

This episode picks up right where part one left off, with the doctors trying to save the lives of the paramedics who were in a bad accident when one ambulance ran at full speed into another ambulance. In another hospital room, Lexie has been tending to a flirtatious patient, Nick, played by Seth Green, whosecarotidartery bursts spewing blood all over her.

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Lexie has to hold pressure on the open wound to prevent Nick from bleeding out, causing Nick's life to literally be in her hands. This is also the episode where we see Dr. Bailey's marriage deteriorating under the pressures of her new job title at Seattle Grace.

The doctors at Seattle Grace face one of the craziest cases they've ever faced when a teenage boy comes into the hospital encased in cement. Callie interviews the kids that came in with the patient, and they tell her they aren't friends with the kid who stuck himself in cement, and they waited a while before calling 9-1-1, which only added to the boy's injuries.

At the same time, Derek and Meredith are getting ready to see the last two patients for their clinical trial, a young girl named Beth, and her boyfriend, Jeremy. Derek and Meredith help Beth and Jeremy find some privacy to be together for the first time, right before they both go into surgery.

In the first part of the season finale, Jeremy, Beth's boyfriend, and Derek and Meredith's thirteenth patient dies on the table during the doctors' clinical trial. The outcome of Jeremy's surgery doesn't deter Beth from doing it. Beth's parents try to talk her out of it, but she won't listen, and she's certain she will be the patient who survives because of the trial.

Beth's surgery is a success, giving Derek and Meredith a reason to celebrate. The episode ends with the iconic shot of Meredith standing in a house made of candles telling Derek she's in love with him.

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In-Depth: The Eerie Beauty Of The Apple Watch Solar Face, And The Anatomy Of Nightfall – HODINKEE

However, the disappearance of the Sun's upper limb below the horizon does not mean night falls instantly, like someone shutting off a light switch. Instead, it is the beginning of a period called twilight. Twilight is the period between sunset and true nightfall, when the last bit of sunlight finally vanishes, and the sky becomes completely dark. Twilight, as it turns out, is further divided into three phases: Civil Twilight, Nautical Twilight, and Astronomical Twilight, and it is the phases of twilight, plus sunset, which are indicated by the four dots clustered at sundown. As each type of twilight darkens, it reaches its Dusk phase, which marks the transition into the next Twilight period. (The word twilight, incidentally, is Old English in origin ... appropriately enough for a term describing visual obscurity, it is unclear what the prefix "twi" actually means; the word may mean, "half light.")

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Grey’s Anatomy: Why Alex And Aren’t Real Friends | ScreenRant – Screen Rant

Grey's Anatomy has seen a lot of characters come and go, and, as a result, some amazing friendships have been struck up on the way. When Alex Karev first appeared in the pilot episode back in 2005, the character was written in late to give the show a bit of an edge, as Alex was a total jerk.

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Over time, though, Alex gradually began to mellow and became the man everyone knew he was inside. A major factor in Alex's growth was Arizona Robbins, head of Pediatric surgery, who taught Alex to be a better person and a brilliant surgeon. However,there are many reasons why these two aren't really friends.

When Alex and Arizona first met, Arizona was the new attending assigned to a young boy's case after the previous doctor died. Arizona insisted on putting the child on the transplant list as soon as possible, and she was surprised that nobody had done that already, given the state of the boy's intestines and liver.

Both Alex and Miranda Bailey didn't like Arizona's new approach, and they complained about her behind her back.Alex was bugged by Arizona's perkiness, even when they had to harvest a dying child's organs to save their own patient.

When Arizona made her Grey's Anatomy debut in season five, she and Callie Torres were immediately attracted to each other. After a slow start, they embarked on a relationship with each other, going on to become an extremely popular fan-favorite couple.

However, in the season nine finale, Arizona cheated on Callie, who was understandably devastated and angry, refusing to forgive Arizona. Arizona planned an elaborate apology, but Alex told her to just say sorry, shaming her. While Arizona's actions were questionable, you just don't shame a friend like that.

In one of season 14's funniest episodes, the majority of the surgical staff at Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital were rendered useless after Arizona was accidentally given homemade cookies laced with weed from a grateful patient. Arizonahad already handed the cookies around before she realized.

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One of the recipients of the weed cookies was Alex, who started acting high, forcing Amelia Shepherd and Owen Hunt to bring him home with them. While this was a great episode, Alex (and the other doctors) could have gotten into serious trouble all because of Arizona's mistake.

To be clear, neither Alex nor Callie cheated on Arizona, as this all took place in a flashback. In season six, the doctors attended a series of lectures given by attendings and senior members of staff, including Callie. Callie was struggling with nerves, and so Alex and Arizona encouraged her from the audience.

After a shaky start, Callie soon found her groove, and her chosen case was actually quite interesting. After encountering difficulties, Alex and Callie managed to save their patient, which led to them celebrating by having sex. Arizona didn't know about this, and so she was understandably a bit cross.

When Alex appeared in early seasons, he was a misogynistic, arrogant, hot-headed ass. Thankfully, though, he soon grew up to become a likable and trustworthy colleague. However, things soon got awkward.

In season 13, Arizona was then living with Andrew DeLuca, and they had built up quite a sweet friendship despite Arizona being DeLuca's boss. Unfortunately, due to a fatal misunderstanding, Alex saw DeLuca with Jo Wilson and severely beat him up. DeLuca had to undergo multiple surgeries, and Alex was arrested. It shouldn't have to be said, but beating up your friend's flatmate is a no go where friendship is concerned.

In season 8, Alex and all the other fifth-year residents became involved in a mad scramble in a bid to find a fellowship for next year. Alex was struggling slightly, as his project where he brought children to the hospital for surgery was over a year ago. Just when he was about to give up, he got an offer from Johns Hopkins.

They were incredibly impressed by his performance at his board exams and made him a once in a lifetime offer. Naturally, Alex considered all his options before choosing to accept the offer. However, this meant betraying Arizona who had taught him everything he knew and who was expecting him to stay with her.

Arizona and Callie's relationship was great while it lasted, but, sadly, in season 11, the two surgeons went their separate ways. Fortunately, they still remained civil towards each other and even considered them to be friends. However, when Callie announced she was moving to New York, that all went out the window.

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Callie assumed she would be taking Sofia with her, much to Arizona's horror. The couple then initiated a savage custody battle that didn't exactly paint either woman in a good light. However, Arizona needed her friends to vouch for her, and, when she asked Alex, he refused, stating he couldn't choose sides.

When Arizona found out that Alex was leaving her for Johns Hopkins, it's safe to say that she was not at all happy. In all fairness to Alex, Arizona's bad mood was not only due to his perceived betrayal; earlier that day, Arizona's late brother's childhood friend told her that he was dying.

Unable to cope with the fact that she would soon lose another part of her brother, Arizona was already on edge. When Alex told her about his decision, she snapped and took his place on the plane, as well as removing Alex from all pediatric surgeries. If it weren't for Alex, Arizona would still have her leg.

For the most part, watching Arizona's and Alex's friendship blossom over the course of ten seasons was a joy to behold. Alex learned how to be sensitive, not just with his young patients, but their parents, as well, and Arizona got a brilliant new peds surgeon.

This all went swimmingly until the dreaded plane crash occurred. If anything, the aftermath was even more brutal than the crash itself. The injured were transferred to Seattle Grace, but Arizona's infection in her leg threatened to kill her. Therefore Alex had to cut off her leg, potentially jeopardizing their friendship.

Alex and Arizona did have an amazing relationship on Grey's Anatomy, despite all their ups and downs. However, the main reason why they are not truly friends is because their relationship consists of a mentor/mentee situation.

They've never really hung out together outside of work properly, and they don't really discuss their personal lives with each other. They like each other and respect the hell out of each other, but it's mainly professional between the two. Despite this, both Arizona and Alex have had a massive impact on each other's lives, and they will always be important to one another.

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The TVLine-Up: What’s Leaving, New and Returning the Week of April 5 – TVLine

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This weekly feature is in addition to TVLines daily What to Watch listings.

With more than 530 scripted shows now airing across broadcast, cable and streaming, its easy to forget that a favorite comedy is returning, or that the new prestige drama you anticipated is about to debut. So consider this our reminder to set your DVR, order a Season Pass, pop a fresh Memorex into the VCR however it is you roll.

This week, youll find seven season premieres (including The Good Fight and the Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? revival), three makeshift season finales (including Greys Anatomy and The Walking Dead) and 20 series premieres 15 of which hail from Quibi! (All times are Eastern.)

SUNDAY, APRIL 57 pm Kim Kardashian West: The Justice Project documentary premiere (Oxygen)8 pm Atlantas Missing and Murdered: The Lost Children docuseries premiere (HBO)8 pm ACM Presents: Our Country special (CBS)8 pm Extreme Makeover: Home Edition Season 11 finale (HGTV)9 pm The Walking Dead (ersatz) Season 10 finale (AMC)9 pm War of the Worlds Season 1 finale (Epix)9 pm World on Fire series premiere (PBS)10:02 pm Talking Dead Season 9 finale (AMC)

MONDAY, APRIL 63 am &Music documentary premiere (Quibi)3 am Chrissys Court series premiere (Quibi)3 am Dishmantled series premiere (Quibi)3 am Fierce Queens documentary premiere (Quibi)3 am Flipped series premiere (Quibi)3 am Gayme Show! series premiere (Quibi)3 am Gone Mental With Lior (unscripted)3 am I Promise documentary premiere (Quibi)3 am Memory Hole series premiere (Quibi)3 am Most Dangerous Game series premiere (Quibi)3 am Murder House Flip series premiere (Quibi)3 am NighGowns documentary premiere (Quibi)3 am Nikki Fre$h series premiere (Quibi)3 am Prodigy documentary premiere (Quibi)3 am Punkd series premiere (Quibi)3 am Run This City documentary premiere (Quibi)3 am The Sauce series premiere (Quibi)3 am Shape of Pasta documentary premiere (Quibi)3 am Singled Out series premiere (Quibi)3 am Skrrt With Offset series premiere (Quibi)3 am Survive series premiere (Quibi)3 am Thanks A Million series premiere (Quibi)3 am When the Streetlights Go On series premiere (Quibi)3 am You Aint Got These documentary premiere (Quibi)10 pm Manifest Season 2 finale (NBC)10 pm Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? Secrets & Surprises special (ABC)

TUESDAY, APRIL 73 am Terrace House: Tokyo 2019-2020 Part 3 premiere (Netflix; all episodes)3 am Tooning Out the News series premiere (CBS All Access)8 pm The Resident (ersatz) Season 3 finale (Fox)8 pm Schitts Creek series finale (Pop TV; special time)8:30 pm Schitts Creek: Best Wishes, Warmest Regards special (Pop TV)9 pm Empire Episode No. 100 (Fox)10:30 pm The Last O.G. Season 3 premiere (TBS)

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 88 pm Ghost Hunters Season 13 premiere (A&E; two hours)8 pm Modern Family: A Modern Farewell special (ABC; one hour)9 pm Modern Family series finale (ABC; one hour)10 pm Celebrity Ghost Stories Season 7 premiere (A&E)10 pm Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? Season 9 premiere (ABC)11 pm Liar Season 2 premiere (Sundance TV)

THURSDAY, APRIL 93 am The Circle: France series premiere (Netflix; first four episodes)3 am Hi Girl Season 2 premiere (Netflix; all episodes)9 am The Good Fight Season 4 premiere (CBS All Access)9 pm Greys Anatomy (ersatz) Season 16 finale (ABC)

FRIDAY, APRIL 103 am A Celebration of the Music from Coco special (Disney+)3 am Brews Brothers series premiere (Netflix; all episodes)3 am Les Misrables (2020) movie premiere (Amazon Prime)3 am Love Wedding Repeat original movie premiere (Netflix)3 am The Main Event original movie premiere (Netflix)3 am Tigertail original movie premiere (Netflix)9 pm Magnum P.I. returns (CBS)

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Greys Anatomy season 16: 5 best moments from Sing It Again – Netflix Life

Greys Anatomy just wants us to clutch our hearts out of worry forever, doesnt it? As weve seen over the last two episodes, our dear Richard Weber is not feeling like himself. In fact, something is very wrong, and it becomes glaringly obvious in this weeks episode as all the important doctors of Grey-Sloan come together to figure out his diagnosis.

And while were on the topic of emotional stories, Koracick had one of his own this week. His ex-wife showed up with her son from her now-husband and it turned out he was a doppelganger of her and Koracicks son that passed away. It catches him off guard and throws him for a loop as he attempts to treat the kids brain tumor after Amelia is unable to.

I will giveGreys Anatomy an A for effort on trying to balance the heavy with some humor and laughs. Case in point? The patient who cant stop singing after her surgery (dont worry, it was because of the anesthesia), or Amelias hilarious commentary during her Braxton-Hicks contractions.

All in all, it was a rough episode ofGreys Anatomyto get through, and Im left worried sick about Richards future. Not to mention, the series has to conclude its season early given it hadnt finished production and was unable to complete the remaining episodes.

So, how are they going to wrap this up? Your guess is as good as mine.

Okay, so correct me if Im wrong, but dont a lot of Richards symptoms point to a neurological condition? I know throughout the episode they ran through a battery of tests but what if it is advanced dementia or Alzheimers?

I know Meredith doesnt want it to be Alzheimers and has an emotional history with that illness, but it just might be. Having said that, his symptoms are very confusing and are all over the place. The most alarming ones are the visual and auditory hallucinations. Last week, he thought Catherine was at the conference and had full-fledged conversations with her.

This week, Meredith caught him in an OR holding a scalpel to his stomach imagining that he was performing surgery on someone else. These are full-blown hallucinations which are pointing to a very scary, serious problem.

But dont worry, Grey Sloans smartest and brightest are on the case and together theywill figure it out.

Greys Anatomy has had a musical episode in its past (if you havent seen it yet, please go back and watch), however, this week a patient wakes up singing after surgery. It turns out nothing was actually wrong and the surgery wasnt to blame. Rather, the effects of the anesthesia caused the issue.

But what was really sweet about this particular patient was her relationship with her husband. The whole experience brought them even closer than they already were when they first came in. In fact, after the wife finally stops singing, the husband continues to sing to her.

It was all sorts of cuteness and adorable!

Its safe to say thatGreys Anatomy has a hard time with Koracicks character. We know hes an angry, conflicted guy, but at the same time, theres a softness to him. Weve seen it with Amelia and weve definitely seen it with Teddy.

But yet, the show always bounces back and forth between these two versions.

In any case, this week was a tough one for the guy. Hes completely caught off-guard when his ex-wife shows up with her husband and their son, who is a doppelganger to Koracick and her son that passed away.

Naturally, it was a very jarring moment for Koracick and he couldnt get a handle on his emotions. This is why Amelia had to step in to treat the kid, who had a very complicated brain tumor. It was tough to see Koracick battle the way he did this week, and it only got worse when he was the one that had to perform the surgery, given Amelias fake labor situation.

But thanks to Teddys presence and support, he got through it!

No, Im sorry, Amelia didnot have the baby. As it turns out all that hoopla was not her going into labor, but rather Braxton-Hicks contractions. I have to admit I was incredibly excited to see Amelia and Link begin this new chapter of their life. Theyre such an adorable couple, arent they?

Which is why Im so relieved thatGreys Anatomy brought them together instead of split them apart. We dont have many great couples left on this show, so Im absolutely rooting for this one. Fingers crossed that next time Amelia has contractionsits the real deal.

Side note: Her commentary during the painful Braxton-Hicks contractions were absolutely hilarious And I love how Link was there for it.

After all the back and forth romantic confusion Teddy has been experiencing, I think she finally has decided the man for her. I have to say Im a bit disappointed over her behavior, and at some point in this episode. I really thought she was leaning towards Koracick.

Shes been toying with the poor guy enough, not to mention Owen hasno idea that shes been hooking up with Koracick on the side. In any case, this episode ofGreys Anatomy finally convinced Teddy that Owen is the man for her.

Considering that shes engaged to the guy, Im glad she figured it out. And its a good thing because

In the middle of a lovemaking session, Owen and Teddy decide theyre going to get marriedlike ASAP.

Congratulations?

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Will Season 17 Be The Last For Greys Anatomy? Release Date, Cast, and Expected Story Plot – BingePost

The Witcher is all set to launch its second season. Its an American hypothesis drama sequence who already launched its first season and the subsequent is on the door to shock its focused viewers. The sequence was the adoption of Andrzej Sapkowskis novel by the identical identify and Sapkowasi was a polish author. its e book has additionally adopted the sequence sample. This fantasy drama sequence produced by Lauren Schmidt Hissrich for Netflix.

A gaggle of people who dont find out about this system, it is best to know that the sequence is about on fictional and Continent. the Witcher scout the legend of Geralt of Rivia and princess Ciriand and theyre linked by future to one another.

Right heres the detailed of the upcoming second season of The Witcher and ensure to bookmark this web page by urgent CTRL+D, as you all get the updates.

The official announcement date for The Witcher season second has not been proclaimed, nevertheless. Additionally, this imprisonment state of affairs due to COVID-19 the world over critically has an impact on the meeting pace of the sequence. Inside a month sequence premiered on Netflix, they said that the sequence was renewed for the second season 2.

Manufacturing of the sequence additionally will get affected by the pandemic. Netflix reported in regards to the halted manufacturing on season 2 of the sequence.

Henry Cavill, Anya Chalotra and Freya Allan are all set to again because the three predominant characters like Geralt, Yennefer and Ciri. additionally, we see the face within the sequence Tissaia( MyAnna Buring), Filvandrel( Tom Canton), Murta(Lilly Cooper), Yaepin Zigrin(Jeremy Crawford), Cahir(Eamon Farren), Vilgefortz(Mahesh Jadu), Artorius(Terence Maynard), Sabrina(Therica Wilson Learn) and the record had been continued with many faces.

Netflix revealed a brand new forged group joins The Witcher household in season 2 through Twitter on February 21:

Yasen Atour as CoenAgnes Bjorn as VereenaPaul Bullion as LambertKristofer Hivju as NivellenThue Ersted Rasmussen as EskelAisha Fabienne Ross as LydiaMecia Simson as Francesca

The plot detailed has not been so but disclosed. However the storyline of season 2 is extra simple. In a latest interview Hissrich saying Whats nice about season two, I can inform you, is that, in what weve written, the story turns into rather more targeted. Theres a stronger drive within the story, as a result of the entire relationships that weve been organising in season one, really begin to come into fruition in season two. Later Hissrich added Characters begin assembly and interacting extra. That goes properly generally. It doesnt go properly generally. However its sort of like, all of these constructing blocks that we arrange for the world, lastly, begin to come collectively into one thing somewhat extra concrete.

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VIDEO: Watch the Trailer For the Season 16 Finale of GREY’S ANATOMY – Broadway World

The season 16 finale of Grey's Anatomy airs Thursday, April 9th, on ABC.

A new trailer for the episode has been released. In the trailer, Link tries to convince Amelia to take it easy during the final stage of her pregnancy. Hayes asks Meredith a surprising question, and Owen makes a shocking discovery.

Check out the trailer below!

Grey's Anatomy is an American medical drama television series that premiered on March 27, 2005, on the American Broadcasting Company (ABC) as a mid-season replacement. The fictional series focuses on the lives of surgical interns, residents, and attending doctors, as they develop into seasoned doctors while trying to maintain personal lives and relationships.

Shonda Rhimes developed the pilot and continues to write for the series; she is also one of the executive producers, along with Betsy Beers, Mark Gordon, Krista Vernoff, Rob Corn, Mark Wilding, and Allan Heinberg.

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Greys Anatomy, House and other medical dramas to watch on World Health Day – Republic World – Republic World

The World Health Day is today i.e April 7, 2020. Amidst the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, the conversation of healthcare and the respect towards healthcare professionals has seen significant developments. While people maintain social distancing and stay indoors, they are indulging in watching various TV shows and films. Below are some of the best medical dramas to watch on World Health Day 2020.

Also read:'Greys Anatomy' Character Richard Webber Leaves Fans Worried After Recent Episode

Grey's Anatomy has evidently earned a massive following over the years. The show revolves around the lives of surgeons and how they balance the equilibrium between their professional and personal lives. The series debuted back in 2005 and has been on the air for over a decade but still continues to rake in viewership from across the globe. Viewers can feast their eyes to over 360 episodes of Grey's Anatomy on Amazon Prime Video.

Also read:'Greys Anatomy' Character Richard Webber Leaves Fans Worried After Recent Episode

House aka House MD is considered to be actor Hugh Laurie's most prominent work in the entertainment industry. House debuted back in 2004 and ran for eight seasons. Hugh Laurie can be seen playing the titular character of Doctor Gregory House, a rebellious medical professional who does not follow hospital rules and goes overboard in every direction possible in order to help his patients.

Also read:Coronavirus Crisis: 'Greys Anatomy' Donates Its Gloves, Gowns To First Responders

The Good Doctor is a fairly new series that debuted back in 2017. The show revolves around a young doctor who has autism and savant syndrome. The Good Doctor has a total of three completed seasons yet with the fourth season having debuted in March 2020.

Also read:Ellen Pompeo Aka Dr Meredith Grey's Best Moments In 'Grey's Anatomy'

Also read:'Grey's Anatomy' Wraps Up Earlier Than Its Scheduled Finale Due To Coronavirus In US

Get the latest entertainment news from India & around the world. Now follow your favourite television celebs and telly updates. Republic World is your one-stop destination for trending Bollywood news. Tune in today to stay updated with all the latest news and headlines from the world of entertainment.

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Former ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ Star Jessica Capshaw Was Turned Down For Two Roles Before Landing the Part of Arizona Robbins – Showbiz Cheat Sheet

Fans of Greys Anatomy were saddened to learn that Jessica Capshaw, who portrayed pediatric surgeon Dr. Arizona Robbins, was being written out of the show at the conclusion of Season 14. Few may realize that while Capshaw nailed the role of Dr. Robbins, she had previously auditioned for two parts on the show but was passed over.

Shortly after welcoming her first child in 2007 with husband Christopher Gavigan, Capshaw learned of an available role on the popular medical drama.

I auditioned for this show two weeks after I had my son Luke, and I was not interested in auditioning for anything because I was interested in being a mother, Capshaw recalled, according to TV Guide. But my agent called me and said, I wouldnt call you for any other reason other than Greys Anatomy, because I know thats your favorite show.'

The actress tried out for the part of Nurse Rose, the romantic interest of none other than Dr. Derek McDreamy Shepherd (portrayed by Patrick Dempsey) when he was on the outs with longtime love Dr. Meredith Grey. Capshaw had hoped she had an advantage due to previously working with Demspey.

So two weeks after I had the baby, I auditioned for Nurse Rose. I knew Patrick because I had worked with him two years prior, so he and I got along real well, Capshaw shared. But they picked the other girl and I was like, Man!'

Actress Lauren Stamile was given the part of Nurse Rose, though the characters relationship with Derek was short-lived.

In 2008, Capshaw tried putting her acting skills to the test again when she auditioned for the role of Sadie Harris, a freewheeling intern and former college friend of Meredith. Yet again she wasnt chosen for the part.

I went in for a part that hadnt been named yet, but she was this sexually promiscuous, adventurous part, and I didnt get the role again, Capshaw remembered. That was Melissa Georges part, Sadie.

Capshaw began to get a bit frustrated with producers raving about her performance yet not signing her up for the show. They kept saying they really love me and I was like, If they really love me, I would have a part in the show,' the former Greys star revealed, adding that her persistence did the trick. A month later, I got a three-episode offer to play Arizona Robbins.

Leaving the hit ABC series in 2018 after nine years on the show, Capshaw was began pursuing other projects including a role in the Netflix film Holidate with Kristen Chenoweth and Emma Roberts. Even though the mom of four was continuing a hectic schedule, she made time to give a shout out to her former gig when Greys Anatomy hit a major milestone.

Ok, sooootonight is a BIG night for@greysabc, Capshaw wrote on Instagram in February 2019. The airing of tonights episode makes it the longest running prime time medical drama EVER.

Capshaw even donned her characters lab coat to celebrate the occasion, posting a selfie along with her well-wishes. Soooo in honor of this exceptional distinctionI pulled out Dr. Arizona Robbins trusty lab coat, dusted it off, brought it out into the sunshine and I took it for a spin, she wrote, while giving props to her former colleagues. @shondarhimes and @beersbetsy THANK YOU for bringing this show to our television screens (and computers and phones).

The Greys alum expressed her gratitude for being a part of such a successful series. This show is a total dreamboat and I am so fortunate to have taken a cruise on itgrateful times a millionxoxo Congratulations!!! she wrote.

Fans are hoping that Dr. Robbins makes an appearance back at Grey Sloan Memorial before the series ends for good!

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From Sanjivani to Grey’s Anatomy: Best medical dramas to watch on World Health Day 2020 – India TV News

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From Sanjivani to Grey's Anatomy: Best medical dramas to watch on World Health Day 2020

It's World Health Day on Tuesday, so let's salute doctors and nurses who are doing their best to help the victims of COVID-19. While you continue to help them by maintaining social distancing, indulge in catching up a few medical dramas that have been winning hearts for years.

These five shows suggested by IANS had originally aired on television, but now you can catch them at the comfort of your palms what with OTT platforms making these available.

Grey's Anatomy

One of the most popular American medical dramas, it revolves around the title character, Dr. Meredith Grey (Ellen Pompeo), who was first seen as an intern back in 2005. It told the stories of the personal and professional lives of five surgical interns and their supervisors. Over the years, many original cast members have bid farewell to the show. Actor Justin Chambers was the latest one to quit the show and confirmed he won't be returning for an 17th season. Take a walk through their lives on Amazon Prime Video.

House

This is considered to be actor Hugh Laurie's most popular show that premiered in 2004 and ran for eight seasons. He played the title role of the ingenious and unsociable Dr. Gregory House, who flouts hospital rules, clashes with fellow doctors and his assistants as he comes up with controversial hypotheses about his patients' illnesses. You can watch it on Amazon Prime Video.

The Good Doctor

This is one of the new entrants in the genre. Launched in 2017, the American medical drama television series sees actor Freddie Highmore as Shaun Murphy, a young surgeon with autism and savant syndrome, who relocates from a quiet country life to join a prestigious hospital's surgical unit. It has already been renewed for season four. Watch all the seasons on Amazon Prime Video.

Dil Mill Gayye

Back home, "Dil Mill Gayye" was a sequel to the successful medical TV show "Sanjivani: A Medical Boon" (2002 to 2005) that featured Mohnish Bahl, Karan Singh Grover, Jennifer Winget and Karan Wahi as doctors. It revolved around their characters and their jobs at Sanjeevani hospital. The show started in August 2007 and came to an end in October 2010. It is now available on Disney+ Hotstar.

Sanjivani

Creator Siddharth Malhotra's "Sanjivani" made a return to the small screen last year with mostly a fresh cast and a new story. The new version even took a leap. The story then focussed on how heart-broken Ishani, has given up on her dreams of becoming the best doctor and finding love. The original version's Mohnish Bahl and Gurdeep Kohli were seen in some episodes, but the cast was led by Namit Khanna and Surbhi Chandna. It is streaming on Disney+ Hotstar.

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‘Grey’s Anatomy:’ Why Katherine Heigl Once Called Working Conditions ‘Cruel and Mean’ – Showbiz Cheat Sheet

Greys Anatomy alum Katherine Heigl portrayed Dr. Izzie Stevens from 2005 to 2010. Withdrawing from the Emmy Awards in 2008,Heigl went public withher disappointment in her storylines with tabloids reporting that she was angling to get out of her contract.

The actress voiced her frustration again regarding the prime time drama during an appearance on a late night talk show,stating that showsschedule demands were over the top.

When Heigls statements regarding the 2008 Emmys hit the headlines, the Greys star began developing a reputation for being difficult.

I did not feel that I was given the material this season to warrant an Emmy nomination and in an effort to maintain the integrity of the academy organization, I withdrew my name from contention, Heigl stated, according toEntertainment Weekly.In addition, I did not want to potentially take away an opportunity from an actress who was given such materials.

Though she apologized to show creator Shonda Rhimes for her remarks, Heigls comments had already made their mark.

On some level, it stung and on some level I was not surprised, Rhimes toldOprah Winfrey in 2012of the actresss actions. When people show you who they are, believe them.

RELATED: Greys Anatomy Alum Katherine Heigl Reveals Her Least Favorite Scene from the Show: That Was Weird

By 2009, Heigl was already fielding film offers and juggling her schedule to fulfill her commitment to Greys. Starring alongside Gerard Butler in The Ugly Truth, both Heigl and Greys producers had to make some creative arrangements regarding her shooting time. Yet when Heigl made an appearance on Late Night with David Letterman, the actress was quite vocal on her grueling work agenda.

Our first day back was Wednesday, she told Letterman in July 2009, according to Newsday. It was Im going to keep saying this because I hope it embarrasses them a 17-hour day, which I think is cruel and mean.

At the time, her characters fate was left hanging due to surgery for a brain tumor. You last saw Izzie, you know, flatlining, Heigl explained. So, I wont give it away, but, you know, Im there so Im either there as a ghost, on the other side, or I survived a disease no one survives.

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Letterman picked up on her comment, noting Im guessing if youre working 17 hours, that means youre not dead. Heigls responded saying, What if, however, Dave, I was in a bed in a coma for 17 hours? They could do that to me.

The brass at ABC didnt take too kindly to Heigls remarks, issuing some comments of their own.

I think its unfortunate, ABC entertainment presidentStephen McPhersonsaid, as reported by NBCLosAngeles.com. People are going to behave in the way they choose to behave. There are so many people who work so hard on Greys, and all of our shows, without any notoriety and those are the ones Id be concerned about, people who feel like theyre being criticized or looked down upon.

While show producers revealed that Heigls long work day was to accommodate her film schedule for The Ugly Truth, the actress wasnt completely convinced and felt she put a burden on the production crew.

If that is true, I really wish [the producers] had warned me. I would have forgone the talk shows, she told Entertainment Weekly in 2010. I asked the entire crew without really understanding that I was asking this to work a 17-hour day. And for them its much worse than just 17 hours. They get there an hour before us and they leave an hour after us. And they all have families they want to get home to. They dont get any of the attention and they dont get the paycheck.

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Heigl claimed she didnt get any flak after the interview when she returned to the set, though she did get appreciation from the crew. No one brought it up because I think they were all like, Ehh, Katie, the Greys alum recalled. But there were some members of the crew who actually thanked me for saying something because they cant say anything.

In January 2010, Heigls last episode of Greys Anatomy aired.

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Anatomy of a COVID-19 graduation – Sherbrooke Record

For the last 15 years, Mandy Sullivan, who teaches Grade 6 at St. Francis Elementary School in Richmond, has been creating a little extra time from April to June to help prepare the schools annual graduation ceremonies. Of course, the template she and her team developed over that time has been all but discarded this year because of the COVID-19 epidemic.We normally get together early in April to start talking about the graduation exercises, Mandy Sullivan says. The two Grade 6 teachersJasmine Mason has been teaching the other Grade 6 class the last few yearsare always involved but were always joined by four or five other teachers who want to help out.One of the first things we have to do is narrow down the list of students who are candidates for awards and prizes, she explains. In all there are about 20 awards given. Some students will get a plaque, others receive a book, and this means getting plaques engraved and shopping for books.In May, she continues, we start talking to the students about graduation, and we spend time on the valedictorians address. The students are conscious that this is a moment to both look back and look ahead, at the end of one phase of their education and the beginning of another. Interested students write a short valedictory speech as an exercise in writing and in public speaking. Students and teachers are involved in selecting the student who will deliver the valedictory address at graduation. Some years we have two valedictorians, and some years theyre joined by one or two other students who will recite something.In June, as graduation grows closer, the committees job list grows longer, and more people get involved.Both the Richmond St. Patricks Society and the St. Francis College Corporation present awards and we have to get in touch with their representatives, Mandy says. We also contact Kirk Robinson, the principal at RRHS, and invite him to address our graduates as our guest speaker. Perhaps most important we begin coordinating with the Parents Participatory Organization because they are the people who are in charge of the reception that follows in the gym right after the graduation exercises.These are held in the large space that was designed in the early 1940s to serve the dual purpose of auditorium and gymnasium. It can accommodate about 250 people, Mandy points out, but its a space that fills up quite quickly. Typically, graduating students want to invite their entire families: parents, grandparents, siblings, aunts, uncles. We just dont have the room. Depending on the number of graduates we havethis year there are 40they are given three, or four, or five invitations to give to the guests they want to have there.A surprisingly large number of people put in a lot of time and effort to organize the graduation exercises and reception, an event that lasts little more than two or two and a half hours.Its a milestone, Mandy explains, and its important to underline that, to make it a memorable moment.There was no question of not doing something this year, despite the pandemic, she asserts. We didnt know what to do, or what could be done within the constraints set by public health officials, but we were determined that we would do something this year as well.Since elementary schools reopened their doors in May, adapting the school environment to follow the rules of social distancing has posed a considerable challenge, one that has been met with a variety of stratagems.Jasmine Mason and I both had a class of 20 students this year, Mandy points out. Jasmine continued teaching from home, communicating with her students via computer while I taught in the classroom where I had nine students, plus a tenth who joined us for the last week.Were adaptable and flexible and we managed, says Mandy.That same adaptability and flexibility went into the preparation of Junes graduation exercises which were staged as a drive-thru event that took place on Monday, June 22. Starting at 5 p.m. cars with parents, graduates and other family members inched along as they would at a Tim Hortons.For full story and others, subscribe now.

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‘Grey’s Anatomy’s’ Kevin McKidd Shares Why He Initially Had to Turn Down a Meeting With Shonda Rhimes – Showbiz Cheat Sheet

Kevin McKidd joined Greys Anatomy as a regular cast member in 2008. Taking on the role of Dr. Owen Hunt, the actor had his work cut out for him playing the complex character yet has completely embodied the part.

The Scottish actor had an impressive list of credits to his name before getting the call for the ABC medical drama, as well as being a married father of two. Most trying to make it big in Hollywood would drop everything if they received an invite from show creator Shonda Rhimes, but McKidd had a more pressing engagement when she asked to meet with him for the part of Owen.

The Greys Anatomy star had been working on several projects before the ABC hit came along, including parts in television and film. He described receiving the call about the role of Owen after a previous NBC series ended and he was on location for a movie with two Hollywood heavy hitters.

I went off and did Journeyman and then there was the writers strike. I was waiting around in Hollywood with a young family going, Maybe we should just go back to Britain,' McKidd told TV Guide. I got a phone call from my agent saying Shonda Rhimes called about meeting me. I was actually in Romania doing a movie with Woody Harrelson and Ron Perlman and he said, They need to see you on the day you land.'

At the time, the actor was married to Jane Parker and the couple had two young children son Joe and daughter Iona. McKidd revealed that he had a conflict of interest on the day Rhimes wanted to meet. The day I landed, I had been away for three months [and] it was my sons birthday, he said. So I said, Im sorry. I cant meet her its my sons birthday. I hope she can understand.'

Despite cancelling, McKidds commitment to his son won the women over. Supposedly Shonda tells the story that her and [producer] Betsy [Beers], when they heard that, said, What a great guy,' McKidd shared. So, it kind of paid off.

McKidd was able to reschedule with Rhimes to discuss the character and soon discovered that he was on the short list to play the role. I went and saw them the next day, and we just started chatting. I didnt read for it, the Greys star said. They told me about this new character that was going to be Iraq vet who was dark and messed up. It was between me and one other actor.

And the rest, as they say, is history. Then, sure enough, I got a phone call that Shonda decided to give me the role, McKidd said.

McKidd wasnt told too much about the character before he took it on but knew hed be in good hands with the show producers and writers. I did not know what this character was going to be, he explained. I had to take the role in blind faith.

Though he hadnt yet been introduced to his onscreen romantic partner Sandra Oh, who portrayed Dr. Cristina Yang, McKidd and the actress knew they were going to be a great team after just one scene together.

He was designed to be Cristinas new love interest. Sandra and I hadnt met at that point. The first day Sandra and I met, we did a scene together and she was so sweet, the Scottish actor shared. She said, Thank you! Thank you for being a good actor. And then we just hit it off from that point.

Though Oh departed the hit medical drama in 2014, McKidd would love for her character to reemerge on the show. I hope [Oh] will [return toGreys Anatomy]. I think it would be so much fun and it would open up so much again in the story and mix everything up,he told Entertainment Tonight in 2017. Shes just such an amazing actor that I still miss her to this day, every day at work Were good friends.

Greys Anatomy fans are hoping for the same thing!

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Inside the Jefferson medical archives, where the most popular item is 1840’s ‘Anatomy of the Breast’ – Billy Penn

Philadelphia is home to the ninth oldest medical college in the United States and the fascinating archives that come with it.

Founded in 1824, Thomas Jefferson University has maintained a wealth of records. Most impressively, many of them are digitized. Staff have worked since 2005 to upload materials to an accessible and searchable online repository.

Thats the most exciting part, is to discover it for yourself, university archivist F. Michael Angelo told Billy Penn. We saved almost everything. Its a really rich collection, very detailed, very complete.

That means in quarantine, you can peruse centuries of health records totally free.

You wouldnt be alone. I suspect were getting new audiences now, Angelo said. Weve been getting more emails and phone calls asking questions, especially about genealogy.

The archives contain leads into stories about all number of topics, from war history to womens rights to scandals over racist body snatching. The most popular item? Look no further than an 1840 text on the anatomy of the breast.

Read on for a few highlights to get you started.

If youre interested in what its like to perform emergency medical procedures under extreme duress, look to the Civil War.

There are dozens of records on military surgery from the 1850s and 60s, when Jefferson doctors were overwhelmed with wartime injuries. The documents cover surgical technicalities, descriptions of emotional strife, and notes about the importance of medical professionals on the battlefield.

In the 1861 book A Manual of Military Surgery, Jefferson surgeon Samuel Gross wrote:

No men of any sober reflection would enlist in the service of their country, if they were not positively certain that competent physicians and surgeons would accompany them in their marches and on the field of battle, ready to attend to their diseases and accidents.

A dark spot on Jeffersons history is its sexist legacy. The Philly medical school was among the last in the country to start accepting women as students, according to Angelo, the archivist. But at least the experiences of these female pioneers were well recorded.

They did a really nice job interviewing some of those in the very first class of women, from 1961 to 1967, Angelo said.

There are about a dozen recorded interviews with women who graduated in Jeffersons first few integrated classes with audio files and written transcriptions available online.

Nancy Szwec Czarnecki tells her story as the first woman ever to graduate from Jeffersons medical school. Theres also Bonnie Lee Ashby, who later moved onto an infectious disease fellowship at Lankenau.

Anita Robinson first attended grad school at Penn but then realized she wanted to practice medicine first hand instead of research it. Shes still working in Philadelphia as a specialist in adolescent medicine.

Over the past 200 years, Thomas Jefferson University has graduated more than 46,000 medical students. By Angelos estimation, if your fam has been in Philly awhile, youre likely to find someone you know in their diploma records.

Somebody in Philadelphia who has an interesting last name probably can look in the directory and find forebears with the same last name, Angelo said. The odds are pretty good.

Here are the steps to find someone:

If youre lucky, you could find past work of someone related to you or your friends, and perhaps even find their signature in one of the university ledger books.

For those who like to confront their own mortality, searching the Jefferson archives for the word dissection will yield a whopping 1,177 results.

If you choose to click, many of them reveal pics of white men with handlebar mustaches, crowded around medical tables. Sometimes its dozens of people watching, sometimes just a few. Some of the bodies theyre observing have been resorted to skeletons, while some look mostly normal.

In the 19th century, it was tough to find cadavers on which to practice, and the college was at one point entangled in a scandal over body snatchers who raided Black cemeteries and sold disinterred bodies for $8 apiece.

Especially considering the provenance of whats on the table, the pictures are super interesting. They also reveal the evolution of popular facial hair choices of Phillys medical types over the years.

Keep your inner preteen boy from giggling if you must, but its true. The most popular item in the archives has to do with female anatomy.

According to Jefferson archivist Angelo, Anatomy of the Breast by Sir Astley Cooper has been downloaded more than 20,000 times and surpasses any other archive document in number of views.

I have to wonder how many of those downloads are because it has the word breast in it, Angelo said. Still, its a really cool item.

Though the thing was written in the 19th century, its still super accurate among the most accurate drawings of breast anatomy in the history of medicine, Angelo said. So its popular among medical students and researchers and yes, prob some internet trolls, too.

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Anatomy of a Scandal by Sarah Vaughan – Goodreads

EDIT: Something was nagging me about my review, and I realized I forgot to talk about how disgusting this book talks about Androgynous people. I've added it in bold near the bottom.

Okay it's time to put on my big girl panties and review this book.

Firstly, I want to thank Atria books for giving me the opportunity to read and review this book by sending me a review copy. They are my favourite publisher, and while I didn't enjoy this book, that still remains because I have never disliked one of the

Okay it's time to put on my big girl panties and review this book.

Firstly, I want to thank Atria books for giving me the opportunity to read and review this book by sending me a review copy. They are my favourite publisher, and while I didn't enjoy this book, that still remains because I have never disliked one of their books before.

A brief synopsis: A female lawyer is going to be prosecuting a member of the parliament, high up in the government and friends with the Prime Minister, in court for raping a woman he was having an affair with.

This went from bad to worse for me sadly. It has everything going for it at first and that made me extremely skeptical. It seemed too good to be true to see a topic this important done well and actually including an important social commentary. However, there is a fine line between social commentary and preaching and sadly, for me, this book tipped way over into the preachy side of things.

I should probably mention now that every issue I am mentioning is caused by the writing. The book and topic isn't MEANT to be preachy, but the writing makes it so.

The plot is actually not horrible, but once again, the author made some choices for the book that I didn't really understand. Because the focal point of the book is the rape court case, she has very choppy time cuts. We go from the man being arrested, to the preliminary court case, to the actual court case, in 3 chapters. There is no in between, the time we would normally have to get the story about what happens, the time we could get character development, get growth and learn, but instead we leave the preliminary hearing at the end of 1 chapter and are dropped off in the court again at the beginning of another chapter. The flow was off, and therefore the pacing was off.

The characters sadly also suffered from the writing. There was no development and therefore I didn't care about anyone. I didn't care about the outcome of the court case. We never meet the victim, are never introduced to her, and everyone else is so underdeveloped that you are left with little emotion to the rest of the characters. (We meet her through the lawyer, so we don't actually get to know her) I will say, the book actually does show how charming the man could be, because I did actually find his chapters quite charming.

Now: the writing. I have issues with the writing to the point where I don't really know where to begin.

Issue 1: The perspectives. There are many different character perspectives in this, all of them in 3rd person, except the prosecuting lawyer, who was written in first person. In my opinion, this was a grave mistake. It felt EXTREMELY uncomfortable to read from this characters perspective. She spoke directly to the reader, and I mean directly. "Oh, I am in a bad mood. You can tell I am in a bad mood when I start talking like a high school politician." This is the narrator telling the reader something, and I did not like it, because it did not fit into this book. There is, straight up, and entire page later in the book where the narrator talks and talks about rape and how a woman never asks for rape. This is 100% true, and amazing social commentary, but it's being told to the audience by the narrator. She is not thinking it, or speaking it outloud, she is speaking to the audience. This is where I found the book got extremely preachy, it had great messages, but were just straight up told to us with really nothing else. It was kind of like if you watched a movie and it had really important messages and then all of a sudden the actor paused the movie and turned to the camera and looked directly into the camera and started telling you why what you were watching was important. It's not that it's wrong, it's just that it really messes with the flow of the movie. That's sort of what Kate's chapters were like to me when reading.

Issue 2: Diversity. Now, this is a story about women and really the only male character is the alleged rapist. But, Vaughan felt the need to be extra specific that there was some diversity. When learning about the jury members, which was done in passing and they are very unimportant and only mentioned like twice, she would always specifically state that the man was an "asian man" and that the man was a "black man" but never any other time. No "white man" in the audience, just man. Simply saying "the jury was filled with people with different races and genders" or something would have worked. There is an actual line, well I am quoting from an ARC so there may be changes in the final copy, that says "the jurors smile back at him and nod, these twelve good men, though seven of them were women." ................I don't even know what to say to that? Like okay, there were 7 women and 5 men, but what's so hard about saying that. It's almost like she has to point out how it COULD have been all men, but she added diversity and put some women on the jury. I'm fairly certain it's against the law to have a jury of the same gender anyways. I just didn't mesh well to the way this book tried to include diversity.

Issue 3: Everything. This is a bit rough to say, but I didn't like any aspects of this story. Even the rape case itself was very poorly done in my opinion because the possibility of innocence is never offered to the readers. We HAVE to think he is guilty, because he IS guilty. But the reader would rather make that decision on their own when given all the information, than be told what to believe. That was a hard aspect for me to deal with, and is a lot of the criticism I had. I wrote in this book, my first time ever doing this. I wrote over and over again that there is little mention, while it's EXTREMELY rare, that men are sometimes wrongly accused of rape. I did understand as the book progressed why this decision was made on the authors part, but it didn't make me feel any better as a reader.

So I said up above I forgot to talk about this authors portrayal of Androgynous people, and god I can't believe I did. I actually had smoke coming out of my ears in this moment. I am going to use exact quotes, but I am reading an ARC copy so my quotes may be changed/removed in the final edition"She's sufficiently slim to pull off the androgynous, waif-like look, and it has desexualized her body."Another instance:"....her unnecessary sexiness fought until she became almost androgynous.."Umm... implying that androgynous people are not sexy is not really very body positive/female positive at all. Like what's the point of this entire sentence. My favourite model is Rain Dove and they are androgynous and they literally fight all the time for androgynous people to still be seen as sexy. The character literally uses this to tell us how her client, the victim, is appearing in court. This implies that the author thinks androgynous people won't be raped, and that they aren't sexy. I just can't with this.

I'm going to end this by saying that sometimes you can read a story and absolutely just not care about the way the book is written. I think, for many, this will be one of those cases. Unfortunately I found the book itself got way too much in the way for me to enjoy the story. I don't personally recommend it at all, but I also do respect others decisions to read this, and can respect people that ignored it's flaws and chose to look at just the things the book was trying to say.

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Grey’s Anatomy Star Camilla Luddington on The Vampire Diaries? It Almost Happened! – TV Fanatic

Grey's Anatomy actress Camilla Luddington came close to playing a pivotal role on The Vampire Diaries, and it would have stopped her from playing Jo Wilson.

Luddington took to Twitter over the weekend to reveal characters she had auditioned for in the past, and one of them was Rebekah Mikaelson on The Vampire Diaries.

Claire Holt ultimately landed the role and also went on to star in New Orleans-set spinoff The Originals.

"Was reminiscing with my husband about some roles we auditioned for (over a decade ago) and didn't get," Luddington tweeted. "I was thinking it might be fun to share just a couple ha!!!!

"I auditioned for (and Obvs didn't get but thought it would be so fun to play) Rebekah on #TheVampireDiaries."

Fans were shocked, with one suggesting that Luddington wouldn't have been cast in Grey's Anatomy had she been successful in auditioning for Vampire Diaries, prompting the star to reply:

"I would not being playing Jo, that's exactly right!"

Luddington also auditioned for the parts of Alex Dupre on One Tree Hill, as well as Alex on Nikita.

Jana Kramer ultimately snagged the role of Alex, while Lyndsy Fonseca played Alex.

"I auditioned and realllllly wanted Alex in #Nikita but the wonderful Lyndsy Fonseca killed it in that role," she said.

Luddington joined the cast Grey's Anatomy in 2012, and was promoted to series regular for the next season.

Jo blossomed into one of the best characters on Grey's Anatomy, and it seems the character will continue to develop well into next year.

The series has been renewed for Season 17, but there's a lot of material for Jo to work with. She's still trying to come to terms with the fact that her husband left her -- for his ex.

If you watch Grey's Anatomy online, you know Jo claimed she was ready to move on, but there will likely be some changes for her when the next season gets underway.

What are your thoughts on this bombshell?

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Bolton 1-3 Reading FC: The Anatomy Of A Perfect Away Day – The Tilehurst End

Its an age-old conversation topic for football fans that can easily fill an evening in the pub, or multiple for the die-hard. Whats your favourite ever away game?

Reading fans are pretty blessed in this regard. The obvious answers include Southampton and West Ham away in 2012, the play-off demolition of Cardiff a year earlier, and the Bryniesta inspired beating Liverpool in the FA Cup.

But every fan has their personal favourites, those perfect days that rest in the lower tiers of Reading folklore. Mine include the 3-1 promotion six-pointer win at Birmingham in 2008, the 1-1 draw at Old Trafford earned by our second-string XI in the 2006/07 FA Cup. And then theres Bolton.

On April 21, 2007, 13 years ago as I sit here today, Steve Coppells side found themselves 1-0 down to Bolton at the Reebok Stadium with 83 minutes on the clock. On the face of it, this isnt a particularly impressive prologue to a Lazarus-esque tale.

But Reading were dreaming of Europe in their first season of Premier League football, and Sam Allardyces side were a major rival with established faces such as Nicolas Anelka, Kevin Nolan and El Hadji-Diouf in their ranks. It was also a chance to see how the other half lives. A decade-and-a-half earlier, Bolton were not an intrinsically bigger team and their rise in that period set the blueprint for the Royals own ambitions - having featured something of a fork in the road 12 years earlier.

The hosts had generally been the better team for those 83 minutes. Anelkas second-half opener came via an unfortunate attempted block from Nicky Shorey but couldnt really be argued with. Readings best chance came in an agonising goalmouth scramble that suggested a typically tough day in the life of a small fish in a big pond.

Then the last six minutes happened. Kevin Doyles frankly rude insistence on running at goal brought an errant leg from Abdoulaye Meite. That was the thing about that Reading team, they didnt care who you played for, they just turned up and beat you. They didnt know they were born. The Irishman picked himself up to slot home the equaliser.

Bolton keeper Jussi Jaaskelainen prepared to take a goal kick a minute later and took his time, earning a hounding from his own supporters desperate to re-take the lead. If only they knew what he knew. In the 89th minute, a cross from the right floated over to Doyle whose brazen arrogance allowed time for the ball to settle perfectly on the six-yard line, Bolton studs stabbing at his heels, before belting it home.

Reading had the lead but the fun wasnt over. Shorey tricked his way down the left wing and a perfect cross was only inches over the head of a hat-trick hunting Doyle. That left Shane Long with a free header to make it 3-1. Little did he know Stephen Hunt was barrelling in at 100mph, blinkers on, to headbutt the ball into the back of the net.

The atmosphere in the away end was next level. Its best shown by the photo at the top of this article as Doyle celebrates the equaliser, I can see 13-year-old me and my dad celebrating, split by the fan in the row above whose somehow been lifted six feet in the air. The final whistle rang around a suddenly empty Reebok Stadium - sending the home fans back down the stairs early being one of the finest and most unique joys of following football on the road.

There was still one Bolton fan looking on in disbelief, as the boxer Amir Khan stood in his executive box near the away end, and received hundreds of playful taunts by joyous visitors singing of a dream European Tour. It was also our first win on their turf since a certain day in 1995, a memory no doubt resonating in the minds of many that day.

For myself, 2006/07 was my first season on the road with Reading and Im sure Ive never beaten the W3 D1 L1 record I witnessed that campaign. With our family connections up north, my mum had come up with us and visited the retail park next door during the game. All that loud cheering, she was worried we had received a battering... until we told her it was the away end going bananas.

It is also timely that the anniversary of that beautiful Lancastrian day lands on an equally lovely day in our very different world. On these football-less times, memories like these remind us why we all cant wait to do it all again.

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Grey’s Anatomy Showrunner Reveals Whether Alex and Izzie Could Return – TV Fanatic

Grey's Anatomy may have reunited Alex (Justin Chambers) and Izzie (Katherine Heigl) off-screen, but could they actually stage a return to the series down the line?

The showrunner of the series was asked that question in a recent interview with Deadline following the impromptu sixteenth season finale.

In a wild twist of fate, Alex left Jo behind in Seattle and reunited with his former love Izzie, and they are living on a farm in Kansas, where they are raising their children.

Given that Heigl was not on the best of terms with Grey's creator Shonda Rhimes when she exited the series, many fans thought a return would be out of the question.

But for current showrunner, Krista Vernoff, she thinks it would not be impossible.

"When I left the show in season 7, people asked me if there was any chance of me ever coming back, and I was smart enough to say, 'Never say never'," she told Deadline. "Here I am, so who knows?"

While it seems unlikely to ever happen, at least fans can take solace in the fact that Alex and Izzie got a happy ending.

It wasn't enough for some fans, but it was a way to say goodbye to the characters amid Justin Chambers' exit from the series.

Grey's Anatomy has a track record of killing off beloved characters, so at least Alex and Izzie are still living.

That means the possibility is always there for them to return in some capacity, but given that all signs are pointing towads Grey's Anatomy Season 17 being the last-ever season, it seems unlikely for now.

Grey's Anatomy recently wrapped its 16th season with four episodes unproduced, but the impromptu finale worked well in bringing the show to a close ... for now.

ABC has already ordered up Grey's Anatomy Season 17, but one star has said he is "confident" it will be the show's last hurrah.

Whether that will be the case, we don't know.

What do you think of the potential returns of Alex and Izzie?

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