This information came over the internet some years ago. It
purports to be the answers given by students in science exams
around the world. It came with the comment that "it
is truly astonishing what weird science our young scholars can
create under the pressure of time and grades?." I
was unable to trace the author, but as the work deserves wider
dissemination, I present here the answers of most interest to
a medical audience.
General:
"The body consists of three parts - the brainium, the borax,
and the abominable cavity. The brainium contains
the brain; the borax, the heart and lungs; and the abominable
cavity, the bowls, of which there are five - a, e, i, o, and
u."
Respiration:
"When you breathe, you inspire. When you do
not breathe, you expire"
"Respiration consists of two acts: first inspiration, then
expectoration."
Cardiovascular:
The three kinds of blood vessels are arteries, veins,
and caterpillars."
Gastrointestinal:
The alimentary canal is located in the northern part of
Alabama."
Dentistry:
A permanent set of teeth consists of eight canines, eight
cuspids, two molars, and eight cuspidors."
Orthopaedics:
The skeleton is what is left after the insides have been
taken out and the outsides have been taken off. The
purpose of the skeleton is something to hitch meat on."
Reproductive medicine:
Artificial insemination is when the farmer does it to
the cow instead of the bull."
"To prevent contraception, wear a condominium."
"Many women believe that an alcoholic binge will have no
effects on the unborn fetus, but that is a large misconception.
Haematology:
Before giving a blood transfusion, find out if the blood
is affirmative or negative.
Eyes and nose:
To remove dust from the eye: pull the eye down over the
nose."
"For nosebleeds, put the nose lower than the body until
the heart stops."
"For a cold: use an agoniser to spray the nose until it
drops in your throat.
First aid:
For fainting: rub the person's chest or, if a lady, rub
her arm above the head instead. Or put the head between
the knees of the nearest doctor."
"For asphyxiation: apply artificial respiration until the
patient is dead."
"For drowning: climb on top of the person and move up and
down to make artificial perspiration."
"For dog bite: put the dog away for several days. If
he has not recovered, then kill it."