The first of a new series features archive footage from the Old England Journal of Medicine, a venerable publication that has been running for some 200 years, long before an upstart journal shamelessly pilfered the name. Its editor-in-chief is Lord Admiral of the Fleet Roderick Francis KG GCSI FRS FRCP, 1st Earl Mountbatten of Bengal. This first case concerns a rapscallion who ingested thirty five knives in an attempt to curry favour with his shipmates.
Video concept and subject matter inspired by the work of Chubbyemu and Thomas Morris.
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