


I know not everyone follows paranormal shows, but for a quick lesson – this is an image from SLS camera. Basically the stick figure that is seen is anomaly, the SLS camera shows anomalies that the human eye can’t see, basically there’s something there but no one knows what it is: ghost, spirit, something.
I bring this up as the snippet you’re going to get – is based off on one of the songs from Deadpool’s Vampire List that was showcased during Spring Fling – uses a SLS camera.

So I set this out on the 18th of March … so here is last chance to ask any Sylum Question and I’ll answer it!
Just leave your question in the comments!

(Note: Here are some of the characters mentioned in stories during Advent!)
Constanza was the only child, and loved dearly by her parents. She lost her mother to illness when she was a young child, her father though devastated from the loss of his wife, made sure his girl was loved and raised well.
He encouraged her to try new things, let her be what she wanted to be.
Constanza loved the outdoors, testing her limits, and soon found her running parkour around the city.
She met Ysabel one of her more trickier runs, that ended up bring the police into the situation. The two ended up becoming friends, and it upset her greatly when Ysabel disappeared for a few years. During that time she lost her father, and with the money he left, she was able to open her own Parkour School.
Her life changed when Ysabel came back into her life.

Last Day to Sign Up!!!
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Banner Due Date: Title and a basic idea for Story Banner needs to be sent to taibhrigh no later than June 5th.
Due Date: Stories, artwork etc. should be in my inbox no later than June 25th.
What is Seven Days?
Seven Days is our Annual Summer Event. We accept Sylum Art, fanmixs, videos and stories. It’s not uncommon to see stories that are set up for future fics or Timestamps that relate to stories from Advent.
Start Date will be July 1st.
You will need to sign up and state what your interested in doing.
REMINDER: All Sylum Stories will need to be approved by Bj Jones. If you’re interested in doing a Sylum Story contact Bj (sylumclan@gmail.com). DO NOT write the story then send it, this makes the General very cranky.
Just click reply and let us know what you’re interested in doing, don’t forget to give us your contact info so we can get a hold of you.
Sign Ups close April 30th. If we do not get your request, by then it will not be included.
Yes!
– Posts will appear over the next months to check on everyone’s progress.
– All Fic/Art will need to finished and emailed to (sylumclan@gmail.com) by June 25th.
– Drop a reply to this post with a “FLAIL” “HELP” with contact info and we’ll get back to you.
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Question: Name the Clan Doctor – bonus name other doctors off.
Answer:
Border – Gabriele Demarco
Camelot – Marion Dubois
Ghost and Darkness – Tao Eoirdan
Knight – Christian Troy
Medjai – Immutef
Oceania – John Flynn
Sanctuary – Doug Ross
Sanguen Vitae – Hippocrates
Ehre/Weisheit – Gabriele Falloppio
Integridad – Al-Zahrawi
Lealta – Éowyn
Mod – Morgana
Passion – Jean Valjean
Сила – Peter Darling
Serenity – Mark Sloan
Shogun – Li Shizhen
Sylum – Ducky Mallard
Tallikut – John Carter
Vampire Council – Plato
Bonus:
Border – Amelia Toretto
Camelot – Thracius Fulvius Severus
Ghost and Darkness – Addison Montgomery and Naomi Bennet
Knight – Sean McNamara
Oceania – Johnathon Shephard
Ehre/Weisheit – Chris Beck
Sanctuary – Stephen Maturin
Serenity – Simon Edwards
Sylum – Clarissa Barton
Gregory House
James Wilson
Timothy Quinn
Megan Tillman
Lisa Cuddy
Tallikut – Maura Isles
Vampire Council – John Watson
Winner: Nyx – pick a doctor!

Favorite book that became a movie – that you liked?
And for the opposite the one book that became a movie that you wanted to find the director and kill them?

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What is Seven Days?
Seven Days is our Annual Summer Event. We accept Sylum Art, fanmixs, videos and stories. It’s not uncommon to see stories that are set up for future fics or Timestamps that relate to stories from Advent.
Start Date will be July 1st.
You will need to sign up and state what your interested in doing.
REMINDER: All Sylum Stories will need to be approved by Bj Jones. If you’re interested in doing a Sylum Story contact Bj (sylumclan@gmail.com). DO NOT write the story then send it, this makes the General very cranky.
Just click reply and let us know what you’re interested in doing, don’t forget to give us your contact info so we can get a hold of you.
Sign Ups close April 30th. If we do not get your request, by then it will not be included.
Yes!
– Posts will appear over the next months to check on everyone’s progress.
– All Fic/Art will need to finished and emailed to (sylumclan@gmail.com) by June 25th.
– Drop a reply to this post with a “FLAIL” “HELP” with contact info and we’ll get back to you.
– Email: sylumclan@gmail.com

Hippocrates was born around the year 460 BC.
Soranus of Ephesus, a 2nd-century Greek gynecologist, was Hippocrates’ first biographer and is the source of most personal information about him. Later biographies are in the Suda of the 10th century AD, and in the works of John Tzetzes, which date from the 12th century AD. Hippocrates is mentioned in passing in the writings of two contemporaries: Plato, in “Protagoras” and “Phaedrus”, and, Aristotle’s “Politics”, which date from the 4th century BC Soranus wrote that Hippocrates’ father was Heraclides, a physician, and his mother was Praxitela, daughter of Tizane. The two sons of Hippocrates, Thessalus and Draco, and his son-in-law, Polybus, were his students. According to Galen, a later physician, Polybus was Hippocrates’ true successor, while Thessalus and Draco each had a son named Hippocrates.
Soranus said that Hippocrates learned medicine from his father and grandfather, and studied other subjects with Democritus and Gorgias. Hippocrates was probably trained at the asklepieion of Kos, and took lessons from the Thracian physician Herodicus of Selymbria. Plato mentions Hippocrates in two of his dialogues: in Protagoras, Plato describes Hippocrates as “Hippocrates of Kos, the Asclepiad”; while in Phaedrus, Plato suggests that “Hippocrates the Asclepiad” thought that a complete knowledge of the nature of the body was necessary for medicine. Hippocrates taught and practiced medicine throughout his life, traveling at least as far as Thessaly, Thrace, and the Sea of Marmara. Several different accounts of his death exist. He died, probably in Larissa, at the age of 83, 85 or 90, though some say he lived to be well over 100.
Hippocrates is credited with being the first person to believe that diseases were caused naturally, not because of superstition and gods. Hippocrates was credited by the disciples of Pythagoras of allying philosophy and medicine. He separated the discipline of medicine from religion, believing and arguing that disease was not a punishment inflicted by the gods but rather the product of environmental factors, diet, and living habits. Indeed there is not a single mention of a mystical illness in the entirety of the Hippocratic Corpus. However, Hippocrates did work with many convictions that were based on what is now known to be incorrect anatomy and physiology, such as Humorism.
Ancient Greek schools of medicine were split (into the Knidian and Koan) on how to deal with disease. The Knidian school of medicine focused on diagnosis. Medicine at the time of Hippocrates knew almost nothing of human anatomy and physiology because of the Greek taboo forbidding the dissection of humans. The Knidian school consequently failed to distinguish when one disease caused many possible series of symptoms. The Hippocratic school or Koan school achieved greater success by applying general diagnoses and passive treatments. Its focus was on patient care and prognosis, not diagnosis. It could effectively treat diseases and allowed for a great development in clinical practice.
Hippocratic medicine and its philosophy are far removed from that of modern medicine. Now, the physician focuses on specific diagnosis and specialized treatment, both of which were espoused by the Knidian school. This shift in medical thought since Hippocrates’ day has caused serious criticism over the past two millennia, with the passivity of Hippocratic treatment being the subject of particularly strong denunciations; for example, the French doctor M. S. Houdart called the Hippocratic treatment a “meditation upon death”.
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His research caught the attention Immutef, who traveled to Greece to visit him. Liking the man’s ideas and philosophies, he told him about Vampires. Hippocrates agreed instantly to be Turned.

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