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October 15th, 2008 by Dr. Mortis

It is official - I will have Dr. Steve unveil my formula at this years open house October 29th thru 31st from 6:00 pm to 10:00 pm. Everyone is invited. It should be safe. And if it's not, it was a sacrifice I was willing for you to make. For Science!

October 2nd, 2008 by Dr. Mortis

I have done it! Bringing inanimate flesh back to life!! Seems as though we are almost ready for a demonstration. I'll have Dr. Steve do it (that way if there are complications, I have deniability) Will have to work out the side effects on living tissue. Nobody wants to become a raving lunatic - or do they . . . . hmm.

April 4th, 2008 by Dr. Mortis

Exposure to the mumps virus and cytomegalovirus during childhood is associated with later development of schizophrenia and psychotic behavior. Swedish researchers found that central nervous system infection with the mumps virus was related to an almost 3-fold increased risk, while infection with cytomegalovirus increased the risk for such psychosis by a factor of more than 16.

I think that this supports that the window of vulnerability exists not only during fetal life but all through childhood. This means that there are plenty of opportunities to prevent psychotic illness and that you are not predetermined from birth to become ill.

virus = crazy . . . . interesting

October 27th, 2007 by Dr. Mortis

Stupid reporters . . . . they always seem to snoop around this place at the wrong time. Well, there is always a cure for nosy people. . . . . . ZOMBIES!

 

September 29th, 2007 by Dr. Mortis

According to Dr. Richard Bentall, Professor in Experimental Clinical Psychology, and his colleagues have made a statement that many of the arbitrary categories for psychiatric diseases are unworkable and perhaps even false. The biologic disease theory is flawed and often doesn't result in long term results for the patient. He even goes so far as to say that “diseases” like Schizophrenia may not even exist at all.

Interesting, maybe I need to invite Mr. Bentall to my home . . . . . I think with a little time in the dorm and in my therapy room, I think I can "change" his mind . . .

June 13th, 2007 by Dr. Mortis

Anti-psychotic drugs appear not be effective at improving the behavior of people with learning disabilities than a placebo. Anti-psychotics are regularly used on people with learning disabilities who exhibit aggression, but no studies had previously been conducted to see if such treatment was effective.

Electric shock therapy needs to be used in psychiatric facilities in cases for which there is no clinically proven justification. This will improve morale for all and it also can be used as a form of punishment.

March 1st, 2007 by Dr. Mortis
The inmates were about 1½ times more likely to report an accidental injury (22%) than a fight-related injury (16%). Male inmates were more likely than female inmates to be accidentally injured or injured in a fight. 17% of those age 24 or younger and ages 25-34 reported being injured in a fight compared to 13% of those age 45 or older.
December 16th, 2006 by Dr. Mortis

Microorganism Disinfection Formula Design for Portable and Drinking Water
Solving for CT value constant.

note: for most applications n = 1

The incorporation of anti microbial additives in the polymer matrix helps to prevent bacteria settlement and growth. The material is thus protected against their undesirable effects

October 31st, 2006 by Dr. Mortis
My favorite time of year, more patients seem to turn up. So many bodies . . . . so little time . . . .

October 3rd, 2006 by Dr. Mortis
I have thought a lot more about my late wife lately. She seems to haunt me,as funny as that sounds. But lately I have though I could hear her voice. She sounds quite bitter, oh well. It's probably just my imagination.

March 10, 2006 by Dr. Mortis
The "victims" of the infected patients seem to re-animate. There is a small amount of brain function and they seem to keep some of their rudimentary personality traits. There was an unfortunate accident and I did find out that by severe head trauma their re-animation ceases.

February 3, 2006 by Dr. Mortis

It is interesting to see that the "infected" patients seem to congregate together and they seem to have even more hostility towards the attendants. I fact after the autopsies of a few casualties, I was surprised to find even through the blood had been coagulated there seemed to be some minimal organ function. Performing an EKG showed no substantial brain activities. Will monitor these bodies for a few more days

October 29, 2005 by Dr. Mortis

Unfortunately the restraints did not hold and during and October open house some of the patients got out. Fortunately there were only a few casualties. I am very pleased with the serum's performance and will conduct further tests.

June 13, 2005 by Dr. Mortis

The patients seem to respond pleasantly to their new surroundings. Moving the more interesting patients to the old section of the home will be a great change. The solid steel restraints seem to keep my staff at ease. Even with the reinforcements, some of the patients can still break their way out . . . I think I will won't tell my staff just yet. I'll see how these stronger patients respond to my new serum.

May 24, 2005 by Dr. Mortis
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Using a proper abduction and adenosine reduced the major negative change in a patient's condition. If not then the outcome is usually full body spasms preceding immediate death, such as a complete cessation of breathing. Some patients went into anaphylactic shock (an extreme allergic reaction that usually involves heart failure, circulatory collapse, a severe asthma-like difficulty in breathing and sometimes results in death.) This give me some hope. I think that with the proper shock therapy and behavioral modifications this may be a success.








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