Major Medical Discoveries That Happened By Mistake
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- čas přidán 28. 09. 2023
- Every year, millions of hours and billions of dollars are poured into medical innovation, with new methods of improving, sustaining, and extending human life discovered on a near daily basis - yet without some significant accidental medical discoveries thrown into the mix, many of us would not be here today.
Unintended scientific discoveries often prove more fascinating than those made on purpose. Perhaps it’s the lure of serendipity, or the enticing possibility of changing the world for the better through nothing more than sheer happenstance. Either way, people everywhere are grateful that some enterprising individuals were fortunate enough to stumble into important medical breakthroughs - and had awareness enough to understand the implications of their discoveries.
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Penicillin was the most important accidental medical discovery. Thank Alexander Fleming for saving millions of lives!
But I’m allergic
@@leslietonn3181Fortunately, in 2023 there are many other types of antibiotics besides penicillin for your physician to prescribe.
@@leslietonn3181me too lol
I'm allergic so meh for myself lol
And to think that millions probably think it's a government conspiracy and won't use it.
We don't make mistakes we just have happy accidents. Said a guy that had some big hair.
I always loved his happy accidents.
I had a happy accident in my pants.
@@TheOfficialTarynTotsI’m a happy accident
This is honestly one of my ALL TIME FAVORITE channels..!! The humor, puns and opportunity to learn - unmatched!!! 😂😂😂
I watch it daily lmaooo
Its definitely one of the most entertaining history channels I've seen. 😂😂
watching while eating
I just watched my 1st or 2nd video and I like it a lot too
My grandmother ate a spoon of Vaseline every day for her whole life, starting as a child. She claimed that it helped her be “regular” and swore by it. She did live to be in her 90’s and was healthy her whole life.
Eeww! I can't even imagine how horrible that would be!😂😂😂😂
My grandma used it every day as a makeup remover; no matter what other cleansers were invented, it was the one she swore by :) I'm wondering how many other grandmothers there were with time-tested original uses there are!
I just bet it made her regular!
@@ingridfong-daley5899I'm not a grandmother (not even a mother) but I use Vaseline as a makeup remover- it's oil based so it works really well, and it's super cheap compared to actual makeup removers.
@@ingridfong-daley5899 I've used it to take off mascara and it isn't too bad. I think it's nourishing to your lashes too but I don't remember.
When it comes to accidental life changing discoveries like this, I always find myself wondering two things: what kind of world would we be living in IF we had never made those discoveries, and what world are we missing out on because we HAVEN’T made an accidental discovery.
Fun fact: in Spanish a pap smear is reffered to as a papanicolau. So, now I know where that word comes from.
You left out a recent accidental medical discovery of a previously unknown part of the human body: the tubarial glands. They're actually a type of salivary gland that's associated with the sinuses. Before the discovery, anatomists had absolutely no idea they were there -- which is crazy considering the number of human dissections there have been.
Penicillin is a testament to the power of procrastination.
Love how there’s a GUY in the bed during the Pap smear clip 🤣
I'm glad I'm not the only one who noticed that
I remember the episode where Fonzie injected people’s hearts with various liquids for his unethical scientific experiments. That show got weird after the waterskiing episode.
Anthony Fonzie is the science!
This is why nobody talks about what happened to Richie's older brother Chuck.
Nasty business that...
Arthur Fonzerelli
And they really jumped the shark when they jumped the shark.
"Every great advance in science has issued from a new audacity of the imagination."
John Dewey
I guess if you're going to make a medical mistake, a major discovery would be a pleasant surprise to the usual outcome of a malpractice suit.
Sildenaphil is still used as a heart medication, and a rather important one. My daughter was on it for her heart defect.
Yes, sildenafil and similar are used to treat pulmonary hypertension, which causes strain on the heart.
What kind of heart defect if you don't mind me asking. My one month old was just diagnosed with one
@@irideaunicorn1620 the medical term was double outlet right ventricle, with a hypoplastic left ventricle and parallel arteries. In simple terms she basically didn't have a left ventricle and both arteries came out of the right side and they were parallel instead of crossed. She ultimately had a genetic defect that was the cause. What was your little one diagnosed with?
@@hipp_katt oh wow... He has pulmonary peripheral stenosis, plus a whole in his heart
@@irideaunicorn1620the hole in the septum is called a PFO
What happens if a lawyer takes Viagra?
He gets a stiff neck.
10:48 Warfarin was one of the most common prescription drugs that we dispensed when I was a medication aide.
The popular writer Agatha Christie also dispensed medication.
People frequently mix up science with technology. In reality, a substantial portion of discoveries, perhaps the majority, follows a technological path of trial and error rather than the traditional framework of observation-hypothesis-thesis-theory-experiment, and so on. Chance, wonder, randomness, and luck play a much larger role than people often realize.
Pedantic af
I got a pacemaker at the age of 26. Good times
Pace yourself
Even a blind hog will find an acorn.
I LOVED THE LSD DISCOVERY AND HOW THE DOCTOR EXPLAINED IT. 😂😂😂😂
Those were just excerpt. Like a good researcher. He noted all his experience in details.
Hey what an interesting subject. Thanks for sharing.
Honorable Mention to alchemy. It laid the groundwork for chemistry and created a hell of a lot of things.
Not bad for a science with a 100% failure rate.
😳😅
Thank you for not having ads. I watch this channel because of that
Weird bit of Vaseline info, ferrets love it, which is fantastic because ferrets can be felled by constipation.
0:41 I remember going through intense classes of Anatomy and Physiology one quarter.
One of the first topics was learning about the parts of the heart and its blood flow.
Great narration! Totally enjoy this channel 🙂
I hate to be that guy but are you guys gonna bring back Timeline? I know its a metric shit ton of work but man I love that series.
As a kid I ended up once with one of those toys - a submarine or something - where you put two tablets inside and it goes up and down in the water. Like a baking powder sub, but with two different chemicals. I later was fooling around with them and figured out that whatever it is specifically that they make, the black sidewalk ants loved it, but didn't long survive their buffet.
No surprise whatsoever that Vaseline derived from Rod Wax.
😅...
By the way...Julien Lennon as a child drew a picture and showed his dad, John. "What is it?" It's Lucy in the sky with diamonds. He liked that sentence so much he wrote the song.
Sildenafil is commonly used in the veterinary field to treat high blood pressure.
Thanks for this! ⚕ #WeirdHistory #MedicalHistory #MedicalInventions #MedicalDiscoveries
Thx Mason, your Oops saved my life.
The visuals that are being showed are more akin to the visuals one would have tripping off of DMT.
I live your side comments! Always make me laugh! Thank you weird history ❤
Let's hear it for ol Hoffman! I really love your discovery!❤️
I was pretty pleased with it.
The Voice sounds classier than ever. We ❤ The Voice!
A+ video!
Fascinating video! Very grateful that we now have those medical advances!
I believe sildenafil was initially used to treat angina; the lower blood pressure helped facilitate that.
Minoxidil was created as a hypertension medication. Instead, it was found to grow hair & it really works. I've been using it for years. Women suffer from hair thinning after menopause.
Vaseline is commonly used to cover sutured lacerations instead of bacitracin as it is equally effective, cheaper, and causes fewer allergic reactions.
I was blown away whenever they put a mechanical heart valve and two pigs valves. They also put a few coils in
Plus I'm on Coumadin
This one more than anything, I want the soundtrack for!
Don't know so much about the other languages, but at least in Finnish we call the x-ray the Röntgen ray (also Röntgen radiation and the Röntgen device). It's probably the same in German.
Yes, it's the same in German. Cool to know you call it the same in Finnish!
Thanks, Patchy for my pacemaker.
I’ve made mistakes with unexpected downsides. Does that count.
I'm 35 years old and never in my life had I heard that there was a sandwich involved anywhere in the penicillin story lol
Vaccines took their name from COWPOX…the word for “cow” in Latin is VACA…Thus “Vacaunos” (Latin and Spanish word for vaccines) was coined to represent not just the Vaccine made from Cowpox, but all of them
As far as I know, I have no relation to Albert Hofmann.
That is an unusual spelling of Hofmann...might be a distant cousin of yours?
Enjoy listening to you and enjoy this channel! Thank you for all awesome information!! 😊
That Worcestershire Sauce is very intense and has a lot of spices...I would imagine it could make an excellent drink with the right concoction!
So Cheseborough technically didn’t invent Vaseline. The farmers did.
I never want to hear you say "Aaaayyee!" again.
That was pretty annoying.
@@vickielawson3114 hahaha!
Spoiler: all of them
75% lol
this mans voice is sold
Can’t believe you didn’t mention the involvement of the moldy orange in the development of penicillin.
Yeah that Pap smear guy could have developed a less painful tool to do it with 🙃😊
Rather, be lucky🍀... than good😏😁
8:16 - It wasn’t Hofmann’s 20th preparation, it was the 25th, hence the original name LSD-25. Duh.
Thank You Albert Hoffman and Jerry Garcia
We don't make mistakes we have happy little accidents😂
“Doctor? No. The guy that greases my pump jacks says I should put this on my cuts and sores.”
you could say Greatbatch saved my life this week when I received an implant combo of pacemaker and defibrillator to stop sudden cardiac death.
And here I was lathering my feet up with Vaseline right before it's listed as 1 😂
Chesebrough, not to be confused with chesebro.
5:37 I remember those Petri dishes that we used for Microbiology, they would often be in stacks on the lab tables.
Thank you mister cookies for indirectly inventing my neurostimulator.
Did they really censor "balls"?
Greatbatch 😂
Gotta say... finding out how a PAP smear was 'accidentally discovered' peaked my interest.
Wasn't as fun as I hoped.
In Spanish that exactly the name we use for Pap smear. His last name.
Pap smear, very necessary, but so uncomfortable.
4:56 It is crazy how influential penicillin (an antibiotic) is in the health care field.
Doctors constantly prescribe antibiotics today.
No mention of insulin? 🤔
"Well, we've seen some success with that hypertension drug...but it's got this weird side effect, priapism (the technical name for long-lasting erections)."
"Wait...WE CAN MARKET THE SIDE EFFECT!"
Same thing happened with minoxidil: developed for circulatory problems, used primarily for hair growth. All hail serendipity!
If every invention that started with hearing a problem and fixing it (like Vaseline) was considered an accident , everything would be
0:01 When I was acquiring a Health Sciences Associate Degree at Southeast Community College (in Nebraska), my classes and experiences are very relevant to this video.
I really should listen to crazy stuff people tell me. In a few years I could learn from it and win a nobel prize.
Flies in the vaseline we are, sometimes it blows my mind, keep getting stuck here all the time...
I this narrator, keep him.
I accidentally made the mistake of finding this video and enjoying it 😂
The term “vaccination “ comes from the medical term for cowpox, “vaccinia” from “vaca” for cow. Initially, pus from old smallpox blisters, thought to be weakened, was scratched into the skin to cause immunity, a process called inoculation.. Sometimes this caused fatal smallpox (e.g. Cotton Mather). Vaccination, originally scratching cowpox blister contents into the skin, was safer as cowpox, though related to smallpox, is not fatal. The current injection technology, came much later.
8:19 Our laboratory wasn't as colorful as that one, but the setup for our Chemistry class at Southeast Community College was similar to that.
I accidentally invented a fart based aroma therapy.
the dutch oven
Great Video
I remember in the 70's I had strepthroat and doctor gave me penicillin, but when my daughter had it in the 80's doctor gave her antibiotics.
Penicillin is an antibiotic, but by the 1980’s, resistance was developing, so alternatives were needed.
Fun fact:
Röntgen did not call his discovery “x-rays”. In German speaking countries, the radiation is to this day called: “Röntgen Strahlung” and “to get a x-ray” = “ein Röntgenbild machen”.
Only the English speaking countries call it: x-ray. I don’t know why ….😘
9:56 I remember Chicken Pox Parties, where parents would gather their children together so they would be exposed to chicken pox and gain an immunity to it.
There is a children's book called The Chicken Pox Party by Sharon Dennis Wyeth.
Lucy in the sky with diamonds is about a picture John's son drew 🙄
In Spanish we call it papanicolaou
0:55 For one place that I worked at, I had to take a blood sample on a specific patient every single night.
Since she had such small veins and was combative, we sometimes had to bring 2-3 other health care workers in to get the sample.
I have tiny veins, I end up like a pin cushion, and trying to get an IV in is a very painful experience.
@@KatMcKiv Do they often have to try 2-3 times?
Oh yeah, per arm. I've had cannulas in some really awkward places. And you know what nurses are far better than Dr's at doing them.
@@KatMcKiv The woman that we had to get blood samples from had dementia, so every night we had to explain to her that we needed a blood sample because she forgot about the experience the night before.
Wasn't dialysis also an accident? I remember reading a while ago that someone inventeded it to recycle car oil as its original purpose.
1:29 I used to use watch Khan Academy videos (channel on CZcams) to identify and understand parts of Anatomy and Physiology for my community college classes.
They would use easily identifiable images like that one.
Conducting a Weird History experiment!
Put Worcestershire Sauce* in a tasting cup (which is a measuring cup) and will taste it...during this Weird History video!
Worcestershire Sauce was created by accident!
* Inspired by the Weird History video title "Major Medical Discoveries That Happened By Mistake"
Lucy in the sky with diamonds was not about LSD it was a coincidence that the letters were LSD I’m not saying they were not on it or didn’t take inspiration from it but it was originally that Lennon’s son Julian came to him with a picture he drew when Lennon asked what it was he said it was his classmate Lucy in the sky with diamonds. There is a real life Lucy who passed away as an adult from lupus but she’s talked about it
Huge Beatles fan here, but I don’t buy John’s story that it was ONLY about an innocent little drawing.
Good thing the first person to get that contrast wasn’t a diabetic. They wouldn’t have known what to do.
Penicillin was used in ancient times even if they didn't know why the mold help heal
A spoonful of Vaseline a day keeps the constipation away! 😂
Really wet wild with the stock videos this time. Some of them barely even fit with the script lol
woah
WTF kind of soldering iron is that guy using? It looks like he's soldering a small gauge wire using a huge ass iron. So impractical lol
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