In ER (24th of September 2013)

portrait, Katarina, pencil, chalk, toned paper

It is too bad that doctors often pay more attention to names than to content. Coronary. Vertebral. Carotids. Fine, but regardless of names, some physics must be applicable in these places. Conservation of total pressure. Laws of flow. Continuity equation. Turbulence. Elasticity of veins and arteries. Fluid mechanics.

A doctor who would know classical physics well would be a healer.

portrait, Josip, pencil, chalk, toned paper

They bring different people to ER. An old woman who was dement all until her leg started swelling - now she recognizes her daughter, but that's why she is in ER. A man in his sixties with brown-red skin who has a level of C-reactive protein of 175. A fragile girl with dislocated knee who cries out loud as soon as they move her a bit. A drunken woman with a strong will who swears and makes noise. The personnel tries to restrain her, jokingly questioning her in the process - they don't like all that mess the woman is making. I understand them and I understand her.

I sketch my family. Sister and >> dad.

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Last updated on 24th of September 2013.