The bone that kills you if you get it slammed into your brain is not, in fact, the nasal bone. It is actually a bone called the vomer and it is inside your nose, not on the bridge of nose.
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So we covered all axial skeleton bones last week and I asked the instructer this questions is a "the vomer is the bone that kills you if you your nose is smashed into your skull, right?" And he replied with " I have never heard of any documented deaths from that, it is a myth" I think we need to hook out professors up for a rousing debate.
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So we covered all axial skeleton bones last week and I asked the instructer this questions is a "the vomer is the bone that kills you if you your nose is smashed into your skull, right?" And he replied with " I have never heard of any documented deaths from that, it is a myth" I think we need to hook out professors up for a rousing debate.
It was actually my lab assistant who said it, but I bet she could go a couple rounds with your prof. Cage match?
I don't know, he's an ex-marine and rugby player. Kinda looks and acts like Dr. House. Could be entertaining!
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