Archive for August, 2007
Home surgery tips from The Nurse
Believe home surgery’s out of your financial reach? Think again, says The Nurse
Today’s brain surgery relies on an impressive range of tiny, weeny instruments, finely-controlled tools and high tech medical innovations. But in the early days - to me the good old days - impecunious founder Members had only their ingenuity and imagination to rely upon when transforming a gardener’s shed into a state of […]Thieving Bastards at the Big Chill
It has come to our attention that a number of people had a less than chilled experience at this years Big Chill shindig. This is confirmed on the Big Chill site where they acknowledge 156 reported thefts, mainly from tents.
Our roving, festival going reporter told us that the figure was probably higher than this, and […]Builders to the King
Bromley Brothers Builders are a reputable Sussex building firm who have undertaken many interesting and challenging projects over the years they have been in business. We at Amateur Brain Surgery were particularly interested when we heard about a property development project they were carrying out out in West Worthing. The client turned out to be […]
History of Brain Surgery
It is a little known fact that brain surgery is one of the oldest forms of medical practice, for which there is plenty of evidence. Remains indicate that brain surgery was practiced as far back as the late Stone Age period. Pre-Incan civilisation used brain surgery as much as 2000 years B.C. and evidence indicates […]
Welcome to the Sussex Amateur Brain Surgery Blog
Hello and welcome -
We’ll be trying to bring you reports from our club activities along with comment from our resident anaesthetist, The Gasman, and our practice nurse known simply and respectfully as The Nurse.