Human Physiology Pins and Buttons
Anatomy Human Torso Heart Lungs Organs Cute Medical Graphic Pin
by rebelux
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Description: Filtration in Progress – Kidneys At Work! Please Be Patient, Your Toxins Are On A Queue! Great gift idea for a medical professionals.
Filtration in progress funny gift design for health workers Pin
by Kicosh
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Description: This vibrant and eye-catching anatomy design is a combination of art and science. The human figure is rendered in a striking blend of bold colors, creating an abstract yet recognizable representation of the body's internal structures. Whether you're a medical professional, a student, or simply someone with an appreciation for the human form, this design makes a thoughtful and conversation-starting addition to your day. Copyright 2024 Veronica Foster / Mermaid Ronnie, All Rights Reserved
Human Anatomy Gift, Colorful Anatomy Art, Human Body, Doctor Gift, Nurse Gift Pin
by MermaidRonnie
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Description: Celebrate Valentine’s Day with a clever and funny medical-themed t-shirt! Featuring the witty phrase, "You’re the P to My QRS Complex," this design playfully references the heart's electrical activity, making it perfect for medical students, residents, or anyone in the field of medicine or anatomy. The illustration combines an anatomically accurate heart with the PQRST complex adding a humorous touch to your Valentine’s Day wardrobe. Ideal for healthcare professionals, anatomy lovers, or those pursuing a medical degree, this shirt makes a great gift for your favorite doctor, nurse, or science geek.
You’re the P to My QRS Complex - Funny Valentine’s Day T-Shirt for Medical Students and Nurses Pin
by Teemaniacs
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Description: Harvey Williams Cushing (1869-1939), American neurosurgeon and physiologist. Cushing was a skilful brain surgeon. He pioneered several important techniques including the control of blood pressure during surgery. He improved methods for diagnosis, localisation, and surgical removal of brain tumours. He studied the function and pathology of the pituitary gland at the base of the brain, and showed that acromegaly (increased size of hands, feet and face) is linked with pituitary overactivity, while dwarfism is caused by its underactivity. A chronic wasting disease, Cushing's syndrome, which is linked with a type of pituitary tumour, was named after him.