#358: DOCTALES WITH COCKTAILS—When Doctors Become Their Own Subjects

#358: DOCTALES WITH COCKTAILS—When Doctors Become Their Own Subjects

Author: Doctor Podcast Network April 27, 2025 Duration: 51:45

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May and Tim dive into astonishing and often unsettling stories of self-experimentation by doctors and scientists. They discuss figures like Albert Hofmann, who discovered LSD by accidentally dosing himself; Werner Forssmann, who performed a heart catheterization on himself; and Barry Marshall, who proved H. pylori causes ulcers by drinking a bacterial culture. The episode also covers strange experiments like Dr. Robert Lopez infecting himself with ear mites, Stubbins Firth drinking vomit to study yellow fever, and John Paul Stapp enduring brutal rocket sled tests to study G-forces. The hosts mix these wild stories with personal anecdotes, cultural references, and humor, reflecting on the spirit of reckless curiosity that sometimes leads to scientific breakthroughs—and sometimes just pure madness.

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