4000 years of Vietnam's history from view of a Vietnamese

I'm talking about a cure for something, inventing the car, telephone... something important. is there anything? Or was soup it? :lol:

So, how about this? :eusa_eh:

Ton That Tung's Livers. [Ann Surg. 2013] - PubMed - NCBI

Pham Ngoc Thach - AAFV

No thank you, not interested in more propaganda.

Did I talk to you? No :cool:, I were talking to Chaussette, whom is requesting for "a cure for something".

Also, how is "US National Library of Medicine National Institutes of Health" propaganda? :clap2:
 
I'm talking about a cure for something, inventing the car, telephone... something important. is there anything? Or was soup it? :lol:

So, how about this? :eusa_eh:

Ton That Tung's Livers. [Ann Surg. 2013] - PubMed - NCBI

Pham Ngoc Thach - AAFV

He didn't discover the liver, only did work furthering the knowledge of the liver. That's ok, but not groundbreaking discovery kind of thing. Anything else?
I listed 2 names:

Pham Ngoc Thach: "He was also the first person to study the combination of philatop with antibiotics to inject into the sensitive points of human body to treat tuberculosis patients. Some of the methods initiated by him are no longer applied today, but in the past years of hardship, tens of thousands of patients were successfully cured." (above link)

Ton That Tung: He didn't only work furthering the knowledge of the liver, he developed a method to resect the liver called "Ton That Tung's method"

"Hepatic resection according to Ton That Tung is the gold standard for the treatment of serious lacerations and hepatic bleeding neoplasms." ([Resection of the liver using Ton That Tung's met... [Rozhl Chir. 1976] - PubMed - NCBI)
 
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Vietnam never had anything that we needed or wanted if it had not been for the threat that the Soviet posed to our freedom and security we would have not been there.

Tell me, after you got your collective arses kicked out of Vietnam, what did the communists to to mainland America?

There was never a security threat to America from Vietnam, just a made up one to justify invasion.

This is proven by the fact, absolutely nothing happened to America when you lost.
 
C'mon seriously, name me 3 IMPORTANT (lol) things that ever came out of Nam.

I can give you 536,100 things.
All the U.S. troops that were deployed there.
Of course, many may still be kicking around, or at least fertilising the rice crops.
 
Anything else?

(If you missed my last post, check it)

P/S:

Ok, here is it:

Hoàng Tụy: Professor Hoang Tuy has been named as the first ever recipient of the Constantin Carathéodory Prize of the International Society of Global Optimization for his pioneering work and fundamental contributions to global optimization.

Acupuncture | Vietnamese Professor, Nguyen Tai Thu: Thu’s acupuncture methods, particularly his techniques used to substitute or supplement anesthetic in surgery and detoxification for drug addicts have been successfully applied in Vietnam and introduced to nearly 50 countries and territories. Only 5-10 percent of his clients have been re-addicted after being treated with his acupuncture method.

Enough now?
 
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Ok, I'll give you that one. :D

But seriously, name 3 things that helped mankind that came out of Indonesia.


Just in case you missed my last two posts:
I listed 2 names:

Pham Ngoc Thach: "He was also the first person to study the combination of philatop with antibiotics to inject into the sensitive points of human body to treat tuberculosis patients. Some of the methods initiated by him are no longer applied today, but in the past years of hardship, tens of thousands of patients were successfully cured." (above link)

Ton That Tung: He didn't only work furthering the knowledge of the liver, he developed a method to resect the liver called "Ton That Tung's method"

"Hepatic resection according to Ton That Tung is the gold standard for the treatment of serious lacerations and hepatic bleeding neoplasms." ([Resection of the liver using Ton That Tung's met... [Rozhl Chir. 1976] - PubMed - NCBI)

P/S:

Ok, here is it:

Hoàng Tụy: Professor Hoang Tuy has been named as the first ever recipient of the Constantin Carathéodory Prize of the International Society of Global Optimization for his pioneering work and fundamental contributions to global optimization.

Nguyen Tai Thu: Thu’s acupuncture methods, particularly his techniques used to substitute or supplement anesthetic in surgery and detoxification for drug addicts have been successfully applied in Vietnam and introduced to nearly 50 countries and territories. Only 5-10 percent of his clients have been re-addicted after being treated with his acupuncture method.

Enough now?
 
^^^^^^^^^^^^ C'mon bro, you've got 2 mid-level doctors... and soup! :D

Yes, you requested 3, I gave you 6... and soup! If you still insist, here:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jane_Luu : Discovery the Kuiper belt

Đàm Thanh Sơn: Viscosity in Strongly Interacting Quantum Field Theories from Black Hole Physics

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bui_Tuong_Phong : Phong reflection model, Phong shading

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Đái_Duy_Ban : He has been known as the leading scientist in Biotechnology, oriental medicine/drug. He has researched and investigated 17 remedies to improve patient’s health with 105 books and 305 projects which are translated into many languages all over the world.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tran_Van_Tho : former economic advisor to the Japanese government, head of a major Japanese bank’s ODA assessment committee, and a professor of economics at the faculty of Social Sciences of Waseda University in Japan.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Van_H._Vu

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bửu_Hội
 
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