you commented to me yesterday:“You’re obviously better at searching the internet than I am.”++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++It’s amazing what you can find when you plunge the depths of the internet.
from yesterday, your comment:“Is that the proper covering for the “Royal Flush”?++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++Very clever and hilarious!!! I won’t even make an attempt to top that! Bravo!
Same size image as clicking the strip here, can be found at its Wikipedia page, or at the only work, by this artist, so far, to appear in Mr. Melcher’s blog.Rudolf Virchow with skull (link shows his Wikipedia page) isn’t, as far as I can tell, anywhere online. Maybe someone, who is better at searching the internet, or is multilingual, can find it; I couldn’t.Its Wikipedia page lists the source as: some website, the pinnacle of obscurity.About all I could find is that it was used for the click-to-enlarge front page of the October 8, 1898, issue of the Illustrated London News. The artist’s Google translated German Wikipedia page and collection.
Good luck at that (finding one that actually knows what he’s doing). But the psychiatric profession is improving. A century ago, they were the equivalent of witchdoctors. Now they’re the equivalent of, say, Dr. Benjamin Rush, who supplied field medical training and a medical kit to the Lewis and Clark Expedition in 1803 – that is, training in blood-letting, and a supply of laxatives containing so much mercury that archaeologists have used it as a tracer to find the expedition’s exact route.
jack fairbanks over 11 years ago
every time i go brooklyn i leave that damn 7-10
zero over 11 years ago
Alas poor Jung, he knew – sometimes a cigar is just a cigar. . ..
bluskies over 11 years ago
Too many head games for me.
Ottodesu over 11 years ago
Messing with his head.
Ottodesu over 11 years ago
If I wash this, will it shrink?
pcolli over 11 years ago
Freud psycho-analysing Marie Antoinette.
McSpook over 11 years ago
My brother is a head-shrinker.And when he’s not doing that, he’s a psychiatrist.
StelBel over 11 years ago
“Though this be madness, yet there is method in it.”
StelBel over 11 years ago
@mabrndt
you commented to me yesterday:“You’re obviously better at searching the internet than I am.”++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++It’s amazing what you can find when you plunge the depths of the internet.
StelBel over 11 years ago
@masterkrains
from yesterday, your comment:“Is that the proper covering for the “Royal Flush”?++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++Very clever and hilarious!!! I won’t even make an attempt to top that! Bravo!
finale over 11 years ago
Another “skull session”?
puddlesplatt over 11 years ago
Alas poor Joyce, you were a bitch!
MrsSnape over 11 years ago
To be, or not to be suffering from penis envy; that is the question.
Linguist over 11 years ago
When doctors say that they are practicing medicine, that is precisely what they mean – practicing _ and the bury their mistakes !
mabrndt Premium Member over 11 years ago
Same size image as clicking the strip here, can be found at its Wikipedia page, or at the only work, by this artist, so far, to appear in Mr. Melcher’s blog.Rudolf Virchow with skull (link shows his Wikipedia page) isn’t, as far as I can tell, anywhere online. Maybe someone, who is better at searching the internet, or is multilingual, can find it; I couldn’t.Its Wikipedia page lists the source as: some website, the pinnacle of obscurity.About all I could find is that it was used for the click-to-enlarge front page of the October 8, 1898, issue of the Illustrated London News. The artist’s Google translated German Wikipedia page and collection.
Popeyesforearm over 11 years ago
“Don’t eat that! It’s not skull candy!”
vldazzle over 11 years ago
@4arm, good one! But the Latino Day of the Dead celebrations (with candies) was hardly known in the English speaking world for any length of time.
@Stell, that was so good – but surely Mabrndt won’t be fooled.
Fuddy Duddy over 11 years ago
I was afreud something like this would happen.
Dean Nelson Premium Member over 11 years ago
Alas poor Jung, I knew him well.
markmoss1 over 11 years ago
Good luck at that (finding one that actually knows what he’s doing). But the psychiatric profession is improving. A century ago, they were the equivalent of witchdoctors. Now they’re the equivalent of, say, Dr. Benjamin Rush, who supplied field medical training and a medical kit to the Lewis and Clark Expedition in 1803 – that is, training in blood-letting, and a supply of laxatives containing so much mercury that archaeologists have used it as a tracer to find the expedition’s exact route.