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Dog Experiment - Living without a body!



Sergei Bruyukhonenko: The Dog Decapitator


Way before Vladimir Demikhov, Bruyukhonenko's mad experiments on dogs led to the development of open-heart procedures. He developed a crude machine called the autojektor (a heart and lung machine). By using this primitive machine, Bryukhonenko kept the heads of severed dogs alive. In 1928, he displayed one of the heads in front of an audience. To prove it was real, he banged a hammer on the table. The head flinched. When a light was shone in its eyes, the eyes blinked. And when it was fed a piece of cheese, the remnants promptly popped out of the esophageal tube, much to the displeasure of disgusted viewers.






3 comments:

G said...

Really this is amazing. Does this have any proof.

K'arhol said...

omg !! thats horrible

E_M_Y said...

So mean on the dog!
Bit it's still really clever.

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