Surviving Surgery on Henry VIIIs Flagship, the Mary Rose

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@JOHNOGRADY-un2ft
@JOHNOGRADY-un2ft Ай бұрын
Im a 60 year old man,you make me feel like im still at school,and i love it.very well sculptured posts.thanks so very much.
@thehistorysquad
@thehistorysquad Ай бұрын
You are very welcome
@MrDeancoote
@MrDeancoote Ай бұрын
I dived on the Mary Rose in 1981 , i was amazed at how many coils of rope there were,, plus small mounds of musket shot. The rope looked ok but when you touched it, it simply dissolved.
@thehistorysquad
@thehistorysquad Ай бұрын
Wow!! What a fantastic experience 👍
@OlivierMosimann
@OlivierMosimann Ай бұрын
Yeah, what a great dive !
@lorettablakeman3335
@lorettablakeman3335 Ай бұрын
Wow!I wish I could have watched them!
@robertsaget6918
@robertsaget6918 Ай бұрын
Did it feel really strong in your hands though? Cgod I can just imagine having rope after rope held in my hands, feeling how strong they are compared to my small, fragile frame with my little hands. Just feeling it's raw strength on my body, it's firm & hungry. Its so strong I have to give in to it's whims, I'm just a boy & he's big thick rope. Wow!
@sforza209
@sforza209 Ай бұрын
@@robertsaget6918calm down bro.
@thedevilinthecircuit1414
@thedevilinthecircuit1414 Ай бұрын
For 20 minutes I was transported to the Mary Rose and given a tour of the barber surgeon's compartment. This channel is a time machine!
@thehistorysquad
@thehistorysquad Ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it 👍
@gilmour6754
@gilmour6754 Ай бұрын
Kevin's a perfect presenter. And the evil smile when holding the "cutthroat" straight razor, man that cracked me up. Fantastic video, folks!
@davidmuir7711
@davidmuir7711 Ай бұрын
My cousin is in possession of our great grandfather’s civil war medical casket. He was a battlefield surgeon and the saws, knives and augurs are terrifying. Thank you, this is absolutely fascinating Kevin. History reaching out to us.
@thehistorysquad
@thehistorysquad Ай бұрын
Wow, what a wonderful thing to have passed down 👍
@dokpikun-bg3en
@dokpikun-bg3en Ай бұрын
That is a real treasure!
@katiemigneault8736
@katiemigneault8736 Ай бұрын
You should send some photos over to the National Museum of Civil War Medicine :)
@davidmuir7711
@davidmuir7711 Ай бұрын
@ That’s a good thought. Thanks for the suggestion.
@gazzertrn
@gazzertrn Ай бұрын
You would have made a great school history teacher .
@hound3000
@hound3000 Ай бұрын
He already is Great History Teacher Kev.
@cindys.9688
@cindys.9688 Ай бұрын
I would have loved to be in his classroom! Yet we are, luckily, through KZbin!💚
@louisemerriman1079
@louisemerriman1079 Ай бұрын
Absolutely.
@louisemerriman1079
@louisemerriman1079 Ай бұрын
Bloody hell kev I was cringing then when the finger got amputated . Excellent content I loved it 😊
@kasie680
@kasie680 Ай бұрын
@@gazzertrn Kevin already is a history teacher! He has been teaching history for years 🙂 telling scary stories and terrifying children for decades!! 😂😂
@squelching
@squelching Ай бұрын
I recommend seeing the Mary Rose if anyone visits Portsmouth. The ship is a remarkable sight, and the quantity of artifacts recovered is incredible.
@cindys.9688
@cindys.9688 Ай бұрын
So cool that you've been able to see it in person! I love things like that. Weren't you in a viewing room with large windows overlooking the ship? I thought I read something like that about it.
@squelching
@squelching Ай бұрын
@cindys.9688 I don't live too far away, and have a season pass to go to the dockyard whenever I like. They also have the HMS Victory and Warrior to see, and also one of the last surviving WWI gunboats. Across the river they also have a submarine you can have a look around in, from the 50s if I recall. It's difficult to see everything there is in one day. Yes, the facility where the ship is preserved has two levels of walkway that have windows from floor to ceiling, so you can get prime views of the ship. What's immediately striking is the scale of it. It can't be understated how impressive it is.
@justinriley8651
@justinriley8651 Ай бұрын
that would be a good time! that ship is awesome.
@amistry605
@amistry605 Ай бұрын
19:25 This is why I LOVE history. So many people I know think history is boring but when I think of history in the way that you just described, it's honestly mind-blowing to me... That ointment could've literally preserved a man's fingerprints from centuries ago... I first had this thought when I was a kid (I'm 30 now) looking at king Tut's sandals, and thinking "a person who you can only read about in textbooks was walking in those at some point". I don't know how to explain it, but it's surreal to me. I also visited Abe Lincoln's home in Springfield, Illinois when I was a senior in high school, and was just in awe the entire time thinking about how Lincoln started his day EVERY DAY in this house, and I'm standing in it. You are a great host, and that was a great way to end the video. 😮👍
@thehistorysquad
@thehistorysquad Ай бұрын
Thank you!
@sallyskellington3024
@sallyskellington3024 Ай бұрын
Just thinking of how utterly different lives they led compared to ours as well. With how easy we've got it today, we wouldn't last a week. 😊
@cindys.9688
@cindys.9688 Ай бұрын
​@@sallyskellington3024 ~ I agree.
@cindys.9688
@cindys.9688 Ай бұрын
So true. And it's cool that historians and museum curaters have made it possible for Abraham Lincoln's former home to be presented as an interactive attraction.
@tresilewis5925
@tresilewis5925 Ай бұрын
I am reminded of face cream in a jar, used by a Roman woman two thousand years ago.. whose fingerprints were still preserved in the cream.
@ryanfeeney5909
@ryanfeeney5909 Ай бұрын
Really love there’s no corny intro and how you just get into it, great stuff!
@cindys.9688
@cindys.9688 Ай бұрын
I agree - the simple intros are the best intros.
@Ryan-ps5xc
@Ryan-ps5xc Ай бұрын
I would also like to say thank you to the lady who’s helping him by filming this.
@thehistorysquad
@thehistorysquad Ай бұрын
That’s my lovely wife Julie, she says thanks 😊
@kasie680
@kasie680 Ай бұрын
@@thehistorysquad “THANKYOU MRS KEVIN!” 😂😂😂
@FelixstoweFoamForge
@FelixstoweFoamForge Ай бұрын
As a qualified nurse, I have no hesitation in saying, "God save me from Doctors". Fantastic video sir.
@thehistorysquad
@thehistorysquad Ай бұрын
😂
@bostonrailfan2427
@bostonrailfan2427 Ай бұрын
“Be nice to nurses. They stop doctors from killing you!” 🤣
@LuvBorderCollies
@LuvBorderCollies Ай бұрын
I ❤ nurses, my favorite people.
@ldavid2528
@ldavid2528 Ай бұрын
Kevin, you are a total hero. You're a gift that keeps on giving- all your years of service, and now keeping us all happy with your stories and education. Thank you!! ❤
@cindys.9688
@cindys.9688 Ай бұрын
Nicely written! I couldn't agree more.
@marcoengelbracht4141
@marcoengelbracht4141 Ай бұрын
Thanks for those insights in surgery and medical treatment in Tudor times. We all must be thankful for modern medicine and anesthetics!
@hound3000
@hound3000 Ай бұрын
Agreed.
@thehistorysquad
@thehistorysquad Ай бұрын
Absolutely
@cindys.9688
@cindys.9688 Ай бұрын
100% agree!
@scrappydoo7887
@scrappydoo7887 Ай бұрын
@@marcoengelbracht4141 yup for sure. I'm going into hospital tomorrow and I'm happy to say that I'm well and truly happy to know that local and general anesthetic is now the standard.
@muhammadnursyahmi9440
@muhammadnursyahmi9440 Ай бұрын
​@@scrappydoo7887 apparently the Chinese has been using anaesthetics since 200AD.
@retrac3180
@retrac3180 Ай бұрын
i simply can't imagine life without the history squad!!! you are such an important person to so many people. from one veteran to another, Kevin, i truly hope you get as much by producing these videos as we do consuming them!
@thehistorysquad
@thehistorysquad Ай бұрын
Thanks buddy! Julie & I were just talking yesterday of how far we've come and how much we enjoy doing this, it's a sideline to supplement pension yes, but it's a hobby too. I love making the models and props as well as the research of course.
@fusion1g_
@fusion1g_ Ай бұрын
you know its a good day when history squad uploads
@cindys.9688
@cindys.9688 Ай бұрын
I agree! I love these trips into the past...Kevin style!
@dokpikun-bg3en
@dokpikun-bg3en Ай бұрын
1000%
@johncraig2684
@johncraig2684 Ай бұрын
Love these "medical" episodes.... Hope you can do more when you get time... Thanks
@thehistorysquad
@thehistorysquad Ай бұрын
👍
@lucdrouin4653
@lucdrouin4653 Ай бұрын
Kevin, I am getting a big case of the "chills" watching your video. Unfortunately, today's war injuries are as horrific; it's only the modern medical care that gives the injured a better chance at survival. Side note : I am reminded of the American Civil War surgeon who could be cutting 20 to 30 limbs an hour for many hours after a battle; it took a special kind of steel nerves to perform that (innate or acquired? I don't know.).
@thehistorysquad
@thehistorysquad Ай бұрын
Jeez yes, when you think about it
@andrewschmidt5312
@andrewschmidt5312 Ай бұрын
@@thehistorysquad majority of American civil war deaths were from infection days after treatment, not the original injury. I think back to your presentation of the prince with the arrow wound to he head and their care and keeping the wound clean. All that knowledge of keeping wounds clean learned, then lost,then discovered again. The Egyptian surgeons had this knowledge. They say that if Lincoln’s doctors had left his injury alone he would have survived.
@mickusable
@mickusable Ай бұрын
Can’t imagine the horror on board a Tudor ship back then if you were unlucky enough to get a serious injury, can suppose death on occasion would have been a blessing, cracking video Kev 🤘🏹
@thehistorysquad
@thehistorysquad Ай бұрын
Cheers Mick 👍
@me67galaxylife
@me67galaxylife Ай бұрын
Least stereotypical normie view on history
@tterbay
@tterbay Ай бұрын
Mr Hicks. This video really is up my alley! I’m a retired critical care nurse & paramedic. I really got into this one. Coaching you through the procedures and holding my breath as you removed the foreign objects from your patients. As others have said, you were the perfect presenter. Glad you are a part of my world, sir! God bless you for keeping history interesting and alive! 🙏
@thehistorysquad
@thehistorysquad Ай бұрын
That's very kind, thank you!!
@grimdiannabones4361
@grimdiannabones4361 Ай бұрын
Thanks for yet another wonderful masterpiece Kev you rock 🤙
@thehistorysquad
@thehistorysquad Ай бұрын
😃 cheers!
@BarbarosaAlexander
@BarbarosaAlexander Ай бұрын
The discussion of wind in cramped quarters just made my day at work, listening while I do my job.
@cindys.9688
@cindys.9688 Ай бұрын
I agree! Imagine "wind" in a car with rolled up windows...times a million!🤢
@BarbarosaAlexander
@BarbarosaAlexander Ай бұрын
​@@cindys.9688 I can imagine it all too easily.
@thehistorysquad
@thehistorysquad Ай бұрын
😂
@drewgoin8849
@drewgoin8849 Ай бұрын
Think about scudding on bare poles in a stormy sea, with all the hatches being battened down and the gun ports closed for days on end. The smell of all those tightly packed sailors' bodies and the reek of the ship's bilges. 🤢
@BarbarosaAlexander
@BarbarosaAlexander Ай бұрын
@drewgoin8849 *smacks lips* Salubrious!
@cindys.9688
@cindys.9688 Ай бұрын
You easily have the best, most interesting, most informative, entertainingly hosted history channel on KZbin.❤ Thank you for taking us onboard ship for a day in the life of the mighty pirate!🏴‍☠️ The polar opposite of a luxury yacht for sure. They discovered a real life treasure chest on the Mary Rose.🌹 If by treasure we mean surgical instruments, ointments, and the like. Then the jackpot was hit! Thank you once again, Kevin, for a job so wonderfully done! And a huge shout out to Henry for being a good sport!🙂
@thehistorysquad
@thehistorysquad Ай бұрын
Thanks Cindy and yes, three cheers for Henry. I’m sure it’s not the last you’ll be seeing of him 😜
@als3022
@als3022 Ай бұрын
The Mary Rose has always been fascinating, and the amount of underwater archeology and what they have been able to test for using forensic archeology on the sailors of the Mary Rose is fascinating. And now a look onto the medical field. Neat
@D.J.canada
@D.J.canada Ай бұрын
whoa the chisel on the finger ouch!!! such a hard exsitence!!!! i love that crack about him being lonely!!!
@samuelzaagman6769
@samuelzaagman6769 Ай бұрын
I can't stop watching these videos. There's something perfect about them so that they stand out in the ocean of history videos.
@thehistorysquad
@thehistorysquad Ай бұрын
That's kind, thanks
@daveclaridge8316
@daveclaridge8316 Ай бұрын
Kevin, you are totally brilliant. If I had a teacher like you when I was at school, I would not be as ignorant of our history as I am
@susanbdusan2785
@susanbdusan2785 Ай бұрын
A propos the particular gentleman’s disease my father told me that there was a saying in the old days: “One hour with Venus, three months with Mercury.” Yikes!
@stephenrickstrew7237
@stephenrickstrew7237 Ай бұрын
Thanks Doctor Kevin and staff .. I’m feeling better already …..
@thehistorysquad
@thehistorysquad Ай бұрын
😂
@g7eit
@g7eit Ай бұрын
I always like watching your videos, not only super educational but the look on your face when doing your demonstrations, glad to see you really enjoying your work, even if it is hacking a finger off. Absolutely brilliant. Thank you for taking the time in making these videos.
@thehistorysquad
@thehistorysquad Ай бұрын
That's great to hear, thanks, though the pleasure is all mine 😜
@HisNameIsRobertPaulson01
@HisNameIsRobertPaulson01 Ай бұрын
What a gruesome time it must've been for the barber/surgeon. Also, the built-in survival instinct instilled in humans is so strong that we're willing do endure some of the scariest procedures in order to stay alive. Just using a chisel to remove a finger or a pulling a tooth all without modern style anesthetic. I wonder if in 4-5 hundred years from now that those people will think that we were barbaric and can't believe the stuff we think is a actual thing like how the people in the past believed in the 4 humors. You portrayal of how the barber/surgeon did surgery is awesome. I hope the future historians sharing their knowledge are as cool as Kevin and the History Squad.
@thehistorysquad
@thehistorysquad Ай бұрын
😜
@chriscookesuffolk
@chriscookesuffolk Ай бұрын
Kev + history + models or stuff + stories = win
@cindys.9688
@cindys.9688 Ай бұрын
I agree! And I love how you wrote this out. Super creative!
@scrappydoo7887
@scrappydoo7887 Ай бұрын
@@chriscookesuffolk = epic content
@cbhlde
@cbhlde Ай бұрын
Oh, a new History Squad: what a perfect moment for some coffee and cake... 10 minutes later... crosseyed. :)
@thehistorysquad
@thehistorysquad Ай бұрын
😂
@cindys.9688
@cindys.9688 Ай бұрын
Funny! 😅
@johnstuartkeller5244
@johnstuartkeller5244 Ай бұрын
In spring of 2023, I visited Britain. One of my visits was to the museum that includes the Mary Rose. It was an unexpectedly profound experience. Thank you for sharing these aspects of Tudor life, boss. Give my best to poor 'Enry.
@thehistorysquad
@thehistorysquad Ай бұрын
Will do!
@BMO_Creative
@BMO_Creative Ай бұрын
Awh! I love the original intro "HI! I'm Kevin Hicks and welcome to the History Squad" LOL
@thehistorysquad
@thehistorysquad Ай бұрын
😜 that was Julie just trying something different, I'll tell her 👍
@BMO_Creative
@BMO_Creative Ай бұрын
LOL!!
@Tampa7
@Tampa7 Ай бұрын
New history squad video? LETS GOOOO
@ricebrown1
@ricebrown1 Ай бұрын
LFG!
@bartsanders1553
@bartsanders1553 Ай бұрын
First Cambrian Chronicles, now the Squad, what a Friday!
@calliecooke1817
@calliecooke1817 Ай бұрын
I remember National Geographic's article about the raising of the "Mary Rose". Has it really been 42 years? Makes me feel old. LOL. Another great video. Thanks Kevin !!!
@aidenwhelan2560
@aidenwhelan2560 Ай бұрын
Great stuff Kev. Now make some more of these! Thank you very much! Love from the yorkshire/Lancashire border! :)
@embreeja
@embreeja Ай бұрын
'Splinters' come in many forms --- some from blown-away-by-a-cannon-ball piece of decking, some about 18 inches long with a point on one end and feathers on the other. Regardless of them just being a piece of wood, they must have hurt... You are a master of it all.
@birdlawyer4885
@birdlawyer4885 Ай бұрын
Considering how some of these tools were used, if today was Halloween, instead of yesterday, this video would still work.
@fraggyMcfraggerton
@fraggyMcfraggerton Ай бұрын
I've just recently found your channel and I love it, I've been binge watching your videos
@thehistorysquad
@thehistorysquad Ай бұрын
Great to hear that, thanks & welcome!
@cindys.9688
@cindys.9688 Ай бұрын
Welcome aboard!🏴‍☠️
@hengwulfthesaxon772
@hengwulfthesaxon772 Ай бұрын
I think you're just brilliant Kevin
@HOTD108_
@HOTD108_ Ай бұрын
Kevin is a brilliant surgeon barber. Nobody can chisel a finger off like Kevin!
@thehistorysquad
@thehistorysquad Ай бұрын
😜
@dalerollinson
@dalerollinson Ай бұрын
As a frequent visitor to the Mary Rose museum, this was an excellent contribution
@thehistorysquad
@thehistorysquad Ай бұрын
I was there just last year myself and was totally inspired by it 👍
@Toukijin2005
@Toukijin2005 Ай бұрын
I loved this so much especially the ending about the ointment! Well done! ❤
@noisepuppet
@noisepuppet Ай бұрын
With doctors like that, you could be sure nobody was faking being sick or injured. You could be face down on the deck with a shattered spine going "no no, I'm fine, just let me shake this off, no please, let's not bother the surgeon"
@thehistorysquad
@thehistorysquad Ай бұрын
😜
@jodieg6318
@jodieg6318 Ай бұрын
What I love the most in artifacts is when a box or chest with all it's contents is able to be recovered! Things like the Mästermyr Chest from the Viking Age and the Surgeon's Chest from the Mary Rose, things that were used everyday by people can tell you a treasure trove about their lives. In the case of Mästermyr Chest I was reading in it and it contained tool for 3 different trades: blacksmith, carpenter, and locksmith. To me that says this tool chest either belonged to a chest maker, making elaborate chests for people to lock their valuables in, or there was more than one craftsman using the chest. We still use the gangbox today on the work site where everyone throws their tools in so its all in one spot and can be locked up safely. How exciting though in the Surgeon's Chest to find even the initials of the man that owned it! This one did get me thinking though, with Miasma Theory being the prevailing medical theory of the time, just how would have the ships doctor gone about treating that? First step of course is always to quarantine the sick, but on board ship *everything* smelled, not to mentioned there may have even been pigs and chickens on board as part of a living larder; a pig is not going to go bad in theory before preserved pork. But Vince, who sailed on an 18th century ship with 18th century life and rules, tell me that cleanliness was also enforced by the ship's rules and "filthiness" as it was so named, was punishable by whipping or running the gauntlet; everyone lines up and has something like a cannon ramrod in his hand and the offender has to run down the line while being struck by everyone. Things that were punished this way were filthiness, drunkenness, thievery (there was special, heavier whip for that), and insubordination. Tells you something about shipboard life doesn't it?
@cindys.9688
@cindys.9688 Ай бұрын
So that's how they kept law and order on a pirate ship. Fascinating! They made sure punishment was painful. Wow. They had to. Not that the men weren't used to pain in their daily lives - injuries, illness, infections, tooth pain, etc. But it had to be something inflicted upon them, and the entire ship was involved either by knowing about it or participating in the punishment. Thank you for sharing this information! Very interesting!🏴‍☠️
@EmporerOfMankind40k
@EmporerOfMankind40k Ай бұрын
Nice video Limey! Love from across the pond 🇺🇸
@thehistorysquad
@thehistorysquad Ай бұрын
😂 cheers buddy 👍
@louisep5178
@louisep5178 23 күн бұрын
I remember it being raised watching it on TV with my father. I visited it in Portsmouth whilst it was being treated with some sort of liquid and when dried out I visited again - it is very large like a cross section and a fascinating piece of history thank you for the vid 👌
@koettfaers
@koettfaers 29 күн бұрын
You paint such vivid pictures in my mind. Lovely, interesting (and horrific) stories of our history!
@tomhirons7475
@tomhirons7475 Ай бұрын
Thanks
@thehistorysquad
@thehistorysquad Ай бұрын
Hey Tom, thanks for the SUPER, this one was fun eh?
@tomhirons7475
@tomhirons7475 Ай бұрын
@@thehistorysquad loved it.
@doomy330
@doomy330 Ай бұрын
always nice to see Kevin, to me he will forever be the (appropriately) creepy guy explaining how they removed the arrow from that King's face
@thehistorysquad
@thehistorysquad Ай бұрын
😜
@cordisdie7622
@cordisdie7622 Ай бұрын
This is such a good video, thank you for your great and passionate work!
@milliewilkie1969
@milliewilkie1969 Ай бұрын
Love it when l see you posted a new video ..l love anything to do with naval history ❤️
@pheart2381
@pheart2381 Ай бұрын
I was at school when the Rose was lifted. We had to watch it live in our classroom. The most boring day of my school life!!!!!!!!! We were given no context. It wasnt explained to us how momentous it was. All I remember is Prince Charles looking tense,and a few bits of rotten wood. What a wasted oppertunity to fire our minds!!!!! You,sir,have fired my mind. You brought it all alive.
@PeterDay81
@PeterDay81 Ай бұрын
A French cavalry officer present at the battle stated that the Mary Rose had been sunk by French guns. A cannonball low in the hull would enable water to flood in, making the ship unstable and leading to her sinking. Perhaps that was why the ship turned so suddenly.Evidence of a cannonball: A granite cannonball similar to those used by the French was found in the Mary Rose's shot locker. However, the same type of stone is also found in the English West Country. Cheers sir another great one.
@thehistorysquad
@thehistorysquad Ай бұрын
A pleasure Peter, it's a fascinating topic for sure.
@Lancer_78
@Lancer_78 Ай бұрын
You have an eloquence that as a narrator captivates and enthrals me as a listener. Your posts are both highly entertaining and informative, thank you! Also as an ex squaddie myself I would love to know more about your own personal experience in the forces. All the best 👍🏻
@thehistorysquad
@thehistorysquad Ай бұрын
Thanks mate - I have a playlist of personal stories, some from the army, some from my police days etc. 👍
@memyself7413
@memyself7413 Ай бұрын
11.03 “I can imagine a lot of cross-eyed sailors, after this had been done.” I laughed so much at the way that line was delivered. 😂 Kevin, your videos are fantastic. “Thank you and thanks to the camera operator.”
@thehistorysquad
@thehistorysquad Ай бұрын
It was our pleasure 👍
@Carlsscalemodelling163
@Carlsscalemodelling163 Ай бұрын
I'll just grab a brew and settle down with kevin
@LittlePhizDorrit
@LittlePhizDorrit Ай бұрын
Love the descriptions and the models as always. I don't know which I like more, the history of the castles or the history of the naval ships like the Mary Rose. It's great that you offer both!
@thehistorysquad
@thehistorysquad Ай бұрын
Glad you like them! 👍
@MisterSplendy
@MisterSplendy Ай бұрын
Thank you Kevin, for this fun and well illustrated (with artifacts and rubber hands) look into the life of a ship's surgeon.
@thehistorysquad
@thehistorysquad Ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it 👍
@dganim9196
@dganim9196 Ай бұрын
Hi Kevin, Brilliant video yet again, I really enjoyed this one. The accompanying set looks great as well! Isn't it incredible how quite a few medical instruments have changed very little from roman times. Thanks again to you both.
@thehistorysquad
@thehistorysquad Ай бұрын
Cheers Daryl, got your email and will be in touch over the weekend
@Baphomane
@Baphomane Ай бұрын
Lovely video as always. You are definitely the best history channel ever. Always interesting & entertaining. Your love & excitement for history really makes me happy. No matter how down i am, dealin with stuff, your videos always put a smile on my face. Thank you Kevin
@thehistorysquad
@thehistorysquad Ай бұрын
Wow, thank you!
@soma4u289
@soma4u289 Ай бұрын
Gooday Kev, I'm back in port. Glad I didn't miss this. Please stick to your archery your skills as a Surgeon need a little tweaking. So real taking us back aboard and into the Surgeons lair. I felt the ship lurch while deafened by the thunder of battle and down we went. Gory but exhilarating you brought the Mary Rose back to life 479 years later. Medical procedures have come a long way....thankfully!
@keirancollier8836
@keirancollier8836 13 күн бұрын
I love the shows this dude narrates . I just subbed to this channel so I'll be watching loads more now!!!!
@thehistorysquad
@thehistorysquad 13 күн бұрын
Thanks Kieran, welcome to the channel 👍
@keirancollier8836
@keirancollier8836 13 күн бұрын
@@thehistorysquad haha I never thought you would reply to me. Nice one bro! 🙂
@thehistorysquad
@thehistorysquad 13 күн бұрын
I read them all 👍
@preserveourpbfs7128
@preserveourpbfs7128 Ай бұрын
We got the first snow of the season today in northern Michigan. This is a wonderful video to watch by the warm fire.
@cathygill9115
@cathygill9115 Ай бұрын
I find theses videos of yours, Kevin, so interesting and informative. Thanks so much. Xx
@thehistorysquad
@thehistorysquad Ай бұрын
You are very welcome
@dmcarpenter2470
@dmcarpenter2470 Ай бұрын
Informative and entertaining, thanks much.
@mrll3555
@mrll3555 Ай бұрын
I hope all is well Kevin! Always a pleasure. Take care.
@thehistorysquad
@thehistorysquad Ай бұрын
Will do! Cheers
@georgekostaras
@georgekostaras Ай бұрын
Hey loving the content, I like that you don't shy away from the gruesome stuff but it's always educational
@thehistorysquad
@thehistorysquad Ай бұрын
Cheers George 👍
@heartonfire583
@heartonfire583 Ай бұрын
New to the channel and I’m blown away by the content. The aesthetics really makes this feel immersive and makes me feel I’m right there in history. Cheers 🍻
@thehistorysquad
@thehistorysquad Ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed the video, welcome to the channel! If you've subscribed, just make sure your notifications are on (including on your device) if of course you want them 👍
@xXScissorHandsXx
@xXScissorHandsXx Ай бұрын
Another wonderful Friday to spend with HistorySquad, granted a bit of a gnarly one for the first coffee of the day, but still appreciated Kevin 😅
@thehistorysquad
@thehistorysquad Ай бұрын
😜
@smogdanoff7053
@smogdanoff7053 26 күн бұрын
This fellow is just an absolutely incredible storyteller!⭐️
@buchgeisterralf3251
@buchgeisterralf3251 Ай бұрын
Hi Kevin, thanks for the fine, realistic summary. I´m a friend auf Cornwell, O´Brian, Lambdin and other fine writers of historic novels. So only one correction: Captains, Navigators and pirates often lost their eyelights not because of injurys. They got blind because they were "shooting" the sun. The predeccessor of the sextant and octant was the cross-staff. This was used to measure the maximum angle of the sunposition over the horizon at noon to know your latitude. The cross-staff had no darkend glasses. So the man had to look directly into the sun. Doing that often enough he becomes blind. Thanks for your many and captivating looks into the history. greetings from germany again
@thehistorysquad
@thehistorysquad Ай бұрын
Very interesting, another reason then that they may have worn an eyepatch, in addition to common eye injuries like splinters. 👍
@arthurdoucette1786
@arthurdoucette1786 Ай бұрын
Greetings once again from Nova Scotia, thanks for a great video. I love this stuff, you really bring to life, just how much pain was involved, what kind of environment they've had to work under. There is a great book about the reality of their lives called "wooden ships and iron men " absolutely worth a read, if you are so inclined. Thanks once again for the great stories, be safe and as always best regards, Arthur
@thehistorysquad
@thehistorysquad Ай бұрын
Thanks for the recommendation Arthur! I think I've heard of that book so I'll perhaps consider it. 👍
@mwblackbelt
@mwblackbelt 6 күн бұрын
Mr. Kevin, this one was especially good. Someone should give you a hand.
@thehistorysquad
@thehistorysquad 6 күн бұрын
😂
@dennismitchell5414
@dennismitchell5414 Ай бұрын
Great stuff as always Kevin !! .👍👍
@theforestbeing8911
@theforestbeing8911 Ай бұрын
Amazing video as usual, thanks Kevin!
@_Uh_Oh_
@_Uh_Oh_ Ай бұрын
Awesome video as always
@maryannspicher
@maryannspicher Ай бұрын
I always find these kinds of videos so fascinating! I’m not even into horror movies 😂 I can remember world book encyclopedia when I was young, my favorite section was the human body with all of the clear overlays for each collection- nervous system, muscular, skeletal, etc. Watching these always makes me think of those books.
@highwaysstar
@highwaysstar Ай бұрын
Terrific video once again! I enjoy learning so much from you!
@thehistorysquad
@thehistorysquad Ай бұрын
Glad to hear it!
@draleigh8881
@draleigh8881 Ай бұрын
Living in these times would be pretty intense. It's fascinating to think about the mindset and fortitude the people had back then.
@martinkundih9782
@martinkundih9782 28 күн бұрын
Kevin, you guys are awesome.❤️
@BeeKool__113
@BeeKool__113 Ай бұрын
How remarkable is it that the containers of oinments and medicines still held the salves. And, with potential finger prints or scoops out of the viles. Really amazing!! It does indeed feel like a bridge between two times frames has been link. The past reaching out and shaking the hand of the future. As always fantastic video!! Very educational and entertaining. ⛵️🌊📖📚🏺🕯
@thehistorysquad
@thehistorysquad Ай бұрын
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it.
@fireman19841
@fireman19841 Ай бұрын
As a Trauma Medic, this is both fascinating how far medical science as come but also frightening how we got here
@Apocalypse_Meow...
@Apocalypse_Meow... Ай бұрын
I never knew the origins of "Limey"... This is why I enjoy your shows~ the breadth & scope of your approach to the subject. Always great anecdotes, too! Thank you from Over Here 🤭😎🇺🇸👍
@KC-gy5xw
@KC-gy5xw Ай бұрын
Awesome. I would love to find out more about the african who was bought over to try and recover items from the ship, a specialist diver. Tells you how much people knew what was going on in the world. People were not so insular as some think.
@foxenandfamily5060
@foxenandfamily5060 Ай бұрын
That was really interesting! Thanks for making this video!
@isabelbeckerman9226
@isabelbeckerman9226 Ай бұрын
It's delightful to hear from you again, Sir Hicks🥰. I was concerned about your whereabouts because it's been so long since your last upload on TheHistorySquad. I hope all is well with you, and I'm looking forward to watching more of your significant and future historical pasts on KZbin. I didn't know you were once a surgeon amputee because the way you sever the diseased finger using a mallet and chisel is A-W-E-S-O-M-E!!!!😂😂😂😂
@thehistorysquad
@thehistorysquad Ай бұрын
@isabelbeckerman9226 Hi Isabel, we've been uploading every week or two, so you may not be getting your notifications. Apparently you have to allow notifications both when you hit the bell icon AND on the device's app where you watch. Only a tiny amount of people get our notifications. There should be plenty here to be catching up on. All the best!
@isabelbeckerman9226
@isabelbeckerman9226 Ай бұрын
@@thehistorysquad Thank you, Sir Hicks🤗, for your feedback regarding your notifications not coming through like my other subscriptions. I'll see to it that the technical issue promptly will be resolved. Again, I look forward to watching more historical uploads on your channel in the coming weeks😉👌. Have a lovely Sunday, my dear man.🫡
@LeighBalcombe-s9c
@LeighBalcombe-s9c Ай бұрын
Never to old to learn something new...love these videos
@moniquetheobald889
@moniquetheobald889 Ай бұрын
Incredible, we think we have it bad now, it must have been hell on earth then! Great to see you, interesting I love the history of the Mary Rose.
@ianenniss4405
@ianenniss4405 Ай бұрын
Another great video Kevin you truly are a great storyteller keep up the good work 👍🏼
@thehistorysquad
@thehistorysquad Ай бұрын
Thanks, will do 👍
@marvrogers9540
@marvrogers9540 Ай бұрын
Hey Kevin loved this thanks. I had my 4th surgery and my knee replaced last week after being run over in 2023 (TVP happened on duty!) I have had all of the modern drugs that the NHS can provide, and it's still been flipping unbearable at times. I often pondered what it would have been like to suffer an injury like mine throughout history. Pretty gruesome it turns out. Thanks! Keep up the great videos
@thehistorysquad
@thehistorysquad Ай бұрын
Cheers Marv, you have my sympathy 👍
@marvrogers9540
@marvrogers9540 Ай бұрын
@thehistorysquad for the injury or the career choice? lol
@LynnJohansen
@LynnJohansen Ай бұрын
Kevin, you are a wonderful narrator. I also thank God I didn’t live in those days. But those who did, obviously did t know anything else. As in today, you take what you must and get on with it.
@thehistorysquad
@thehistorysquad Ай бұрын
Absolutely 👍
@jayc7239
@jayc7239 Ай бұрын
I remember watching the raising of the Mary Rose at school as a youngster. I also saw it at Portsmouth as a lump of wet wood a few years later lol. Also at Portsmouth was HMS Victory and it's stories of the Loblolly boys. Thanks Kevin for another interesting video, with sound effects included. 👍😉
@thehistorysquad
@thehistorysquad Ай бұрын
😜
@PaulFellows3430
@PaulFellows3430 Ай бұрын
Another great video Kevin. Note to self - when amputating fingers, be sure to have a big enough chopper! 😉
@thehistorysquad
@thehistorysquad Ай бұрын
Always! 😜
@cindys.9688
@cindys.9688 Ай бұрын
😂
@dr.chrismort8448
@dr.chrismort8448 Ай бұрын
Superb commentary Kevin👍
@timmeekings6899
@timmeekings6899 Ай бұрын
I love your videos on gory subjects. You always approach them with such gusto. Great work Kev. Just as well medicine has progressed in the last few centuries! 😅
@thehistorysquad
@thehistorysquad Ай бұрын
Indeed 😜
@southeastcoastalphotography
@southeastcoastalphotography Ай бұрын
I always love your Medical videos especially since I first found your videos from the Henry V arrow removal video. Like all of your content that was top notch.
@thehistorysquad
@thehistorysquad Ай бұрын
Cheers for that 👍
@joops110
@joops110 15 күн бұрын
Almost half a million subscribers! I knew this channel would blow up!
@thehistorysquad
@thehistorysquad 15 күн бұрын
Thanks!! We appreciate your support 👍
@D.H.-mg2cz
@D.H.-mg2cz Ай бұрын
Great video again!
@thehistorysquad
@thehistorysquad Ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
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