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Porter made many television and radio appearances. He was an original presenter of BBC Radio 3's Night Waves, [1] a programme on which he was scheduled to appear, discussing doctors in literature, at the point of his death.
Texts also suggest that he learned surgery at Kasi from Lord Dhanvantari, the god of medicine in Hindu mythology. [28] He was an early innovator of plastic surgery who taught and practiced surgery on the banks of the Ganges in the area that corresponds to the present day city of Varanasi in Northern India.
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— Richard Hollingham, Blood and Guts: A History of Surgery, p. 63 [50] Phenol was the main ingredient of the "carbolic smoke ball," an ineffective device marketed in London in the 19th century as protection against influenza and other ailments, and the subject of the famous law case Carlill v Carbolic Smoke Ball Company .
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Blood and guts may refer to: AEW Blood and Guts, an annual professional wrestling event by All Elite Wrestling (AEW) Blood and Guts match; Blood and Guts, an album by jazz pianist Mal Waldron; Blood and Guts (film), a 1978 Canadian sports drama; Blood & Guts, an early title for the 2006 horror spoof Stupid Teenagers Must Die!