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BARBET PATHOPHYSIOLOGY OF THE DEATH OF JESUS \u200b\u200b



Report by:
Dr. Rubén Darío Camargo Rubio
Internal Medicine - Critical Care
Barranquilla, Colombia
2003

physiopathological interpretation of THE DEATH OF JESUS \u200b\u200bCHRIST

In the death of Jesus several factors could contribute. It is important to note that a person was policontundida multiple injuries and, from the moment of scourging, to his crucifixion.

The major effect of crucifixion, beyond the excruciating pain, which showed in his arms and legs, was a marked interference with normal respiration, particularly exhalation.


Body weight pulled down, with outstretched arms and shoulders , tended to fix the intercostal muscles in an inhalation state and thereby hinder passive exhalation to . Thus exhalation was primarily diaphragmatic breathing was shallow. This form of respiration was not enough and produce, CO2 retention (hypercapnia ) .

To breathe air and make Jesus had to rely on their feet, trying to flexing his left arm and then collapse to produce exhalation. But the left would cause collapse as a number of pain throughout his body.

Development muscle cramps or tetanic contractions due to fatigue and hypercarbia further affect breathing. A proper exhalation required lifting the body by pushing up on the feet and bending your elbows, shoulders adduct.

This maneuver would place the total weight of the body on the tarsals and would produce searing pain.

Furthermore, flexion of the elbows would cause rotation of the wrists about the iron nails and cause fiery pain along the nerves lacerated. Lifting of the body painfully scrape the back against the stipe. As a result thereof each respiratory effort would become agonizing and tiring, eventually led to choking and finally to his death.

Roman custom was that the bodies of the crucified spend long hours hanging on the cross, sometimes even entering putrefaction or the beasts and birds of prey and scavengers devoured them.



So before Jesus died, the chief priests and their colleagues in the Sanhedrin to Pilate asked, according to Roman custom to finish should command executed, causing it to break his legs Shock. Barbara operation is called in Latin "crurifragium" (Jn 19: 31,34).

thieves' legs were broken, more to come to Jesus and see that he was dead, quit beating him, but one of the soldiers for safety wanted to give what was called the coup de grace and we will transfer the chest with a spear.

This blood and water that came from the side, doctors have concluded that the pericardium (the membranous sac that surrounds the heart), should be achieved by the sword, or that could result in perforation right ventricle or perhaps had post-traumatic hemopericardium, or represented pleura and pericardium fluid, where they would have proceeded bloodshed.

With this analysis that while conjecture, we get closer to the real cause of his death. Interpretations found in scientific rigor in terms of its theoretical part, but not demonstrable analysis or studies.

sustained changes in the humanity of Jesus Christ, have seen the light of medicine, to actually find the human character, a man who is called the Son of God, and willingly accept this torture, convinced of the effect redeemer and savior for those who believe in Him and His gospel.




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