Saturday, October 11, 2014

email from Angela and reply.

Angela Wijetunga 
20:54 (8 hours ago)
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Thanks Philip and Nana,
It is sad but true that we all have to go one day when our time on earth is ended. I have lost a wonderful husband, I am now trying to pick up the pieces and go on with life, our daughters and grand children do make life worth living. The number of messages from our batch mates makes one feel the closeness of our friends even though we have not met for years but the bonding during those hard years in Med School still holds on. A big Thank You to all those who sent me messages , sorry I have not been able to send them individual messages, but they have been greatly appreciated.
Angela Wijetunga


1960 medical batch Colombo 1960batch@gmail.com

06:13 (18 minutes ago)
to Angela
Hello Angela, Thanks for the email. I will post it on our Batch Blog.
Here is some music I am sending you to get over your bereavement. Hope it helps.

Please click on the web-link below with your speakers on. The story of the lyrics is appended below.



Story of the hymn
Words: San­ford F. Ben­nett, 1868.
Mr. Webster, like ma­ny mu­si­cians, was of an ex­ceed­ing­ly ner­vous and sen­si­tive na­ture, and sub­ject to per­i­ods of de­press­ion, in which he looked up­on the dark side of all things in life. I had learned his pe­cul­i­ar­i­ties so well that on meet­ing him I could tell at a glance if he was mel­an­cho­ly, and had found that I could rouse him up by giv­ing him a new song to work on.
He came in­to my place of bus­i­ness [in Elk­horn, Wis­con­sin], walked down to the stove, and turned his back on me without speak­ing. I was at my desk. Turn­ing to him, I said, “Webs­ter, what is the mat­ter now?” “It’s no mat­ter,” he re­plied, “it will be all right by and by.” The idea of the hymn came me like a flash of sun­light, and I re­plied, “The Sweet By and By! Why would not that make a good hymn?” “May­be it would,” he said in­dif­fer­ent­ly. Turn­ing to my desk I penned the words of the hymn as fast as I could write. I hand­ed the words to Web­ster. As he read his eyes kin­dled, and stepp­ing to the desk he be­gan writ­ing the notes. Tak­ing his vi­o­lin, he played the mel­o­dy and then jot­ted down the notes of the cho­rus. It was not over thir­ty min­utes from the time I took my pen to write the words be­fore two friends with Web­ster and myself were sing­ing the hymn.
Sanford Fill­more Ben­nett (1836-1898)

This song was sung in the Acad­emy Award win­ning mo­vie Ser­geant York (1941).

The 1907 Spanish Latter-day Saint hymnal contained a similar song, set to the same tune and titled "Hay un mundo feliz más allá", that was copied with permission from the American Tract Society's Himnos evangélicos.[3][4]  [7 … It was titled "Despedida" until the 1992 hymnal, which changed the title to match the first line of the song, "Placentero nos es trabajar".[6][8]


There’s a land that is fairer than day,
And by faith we can see it afar;
For the Father waits over the way
To prepare us a dwelling place there.

Refrain
In the sweet by and by,
We shall meet on that beautiful shore;
In the sweet by and by,
We shall meet on that beautiful shore.

We shall sing on that beautiful shore
The melodious songs of the blessed;
And our spirits shall sorrow no more,
Not a sigh for the blessing of rest.

Refrain

To our bountiful Father above,
We will offer our tribute of praise
For the glorious gift of His love
And the blessings that hallow our days.


Refrain

Philip G V

Emirates airline chief doubts Flight MH370 disappeared by accident.


Airline executive Sir Tim Clark believes someone took control of Flight MH370 and disabled the aircraft's tracking technology before flying it to an unknown location.
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11 October 2014

Lynch mob use butcher's meat cleaver to castrate rapist they caught.

An Indian man who was caught trying to rape a teenage girl is in a critical condition in hospital after locals chopped off his genitals with a meat cleaver after beating him with sticks.
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11 October 2014
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TED
OCTOBER 11, 2014
TODAY’S CLASSIC TED TALK
Ziauddin Yousafzai: My daughter, Malala
16:36 minutes · TED2014
Pakistani educator Ziauddin Yousafzai reminds the world of a simple truth: Women and men deserve equal opportunities for education. He tells stories from the life of his daughter, Malala, who was shot by the Taliban in 2012 simply for daring to go to school -- and who just this week won the Nobel Peace Prize. "Why is my daughter so strong?” Yousafzai asks. “Because I didn’t clip her wings."


HOW IS NORMA?

email forwarded by Leslie Sirimanne.

This is hilarious !!

A sweet grandmother telephoned St. Joseph's Hospital. She timidly asked,
"Is it possible to speak to someone who can tell me how a patient is doing?"

The operator said, "I'll be glad to help, dear. What's the name and room number of the patient?"

The grandmother in her weak, tremulous voice said, "Norma Findlay, Room 302."

The operator replied, "Let me put you on hold while I check with the nurse's station for that room."

After a few minutes, the operator returned to the phone and said,
"I have good news.
Her nurse just told me that Norma is doing well. Her blood pressure is fine; her blood work just came back normal and her
physician, Dr. Cohen, has scheduled her to be discharged
 tomorrow."

The grandmother said, "Thank you. That's wonderful. I was so worried. God bless you for the good news."

The operator replied, "You're more than welcome. Is Norma your daughter?"

The grandmother said, "No, I'm Norma Findlay in Room 302. No one tells me anything."

TRUE STORY

Friday, October 10, 2014

The Wedding Photo.

Email from Kamalini Kanapathippillai.
Have a good laugh that is good for longevity. Only 1 1/2 minutes you tube 

 Please click on the web-link below:-



The happiest of people don't necessarily have the best of everything;
They just make the most of everything that comes along their way.

Man with 17 hour erection has blood drained with a 6-inch needle.

Jason Garnett, 23, from Harrogate, North Yorkshire, could only watch in horror as a doctor stabbed a cannula into the side of his penis.
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10 October 2014

PS
 Prolonged, painful erection of the penis is called Priapism in medical literature. Priapus was a God of Greek Mythology. He is depicted in drawings and statues as having a permanent erection. 
Priapus - statue.

Priapus - fresco

The medical condition is caused by clotting of blood inside the venous compartments of the penis. The blood has gone in and made the penis erect for sexual activity but is unable to find its way out. The answer was to puncture the penis with a large bore needle and wash out the clots. The penis can be made to shrink. Unfortunately in quite a few patients impotence results.
It was in the late 1990s that I saw this patient. Viagra was available illegally in Sri Lanka in the late 1990s. This chap, a businessman, had been told that one had to swallow a tablet of Viagra one hour before the expected intercourse. He had bought TEN tablets of viagra at Rs.990/= each. Then the comedy started. One hour before he went home he took a tablet. When he reached home the wife was all dolled up ready to go shopping. He had to post-pone the sexual encounter. He did not tell the wife that he was experimenting this new drug. Just before they left the shopping mall he took one more tablet as two hours had elapsed after he took the first one. Then they met a friend who dragged them to a birthday party which lasted for three hours. Our friend swallowed a third tablet, just before leaving the party. When they reached home the businessman was in full form and ready. They got down to business and he performed well. They kept repeating the sex act but the penis remained erect and was getting painful. Then only they realised that something was wrong and came to the hospital for treatment. 

email from Kalu Nana:-
Dear Philip

In case you have not yet read this news, I thought you would be very interested to read this news from UK.

Nana


Man with 'agonising' 17-hour erection claims he had three pints of blood drained from his penis (and 24 injections)

PS
I have seen a similar case in the 1970s in Kandy in the pre-Viagra era. They used an ointment called 'Spanish fly' to stimulate an erection. Treatment was the same.