The Plague Patient [ Plague Doctor ASMR ]

It’s the modern twenty-first 15th century, and you seem to have come down with a slight cold, or perhaps worse: THE PLAGUE! dun-dun-duuuun! Fortunately for you, there’s a well known plague doctor in town by the name of Dr. Corvus D. Clemmons. Being the royalty that you are, you immediately arrange a visit with the doctor at his apothecary in Arkham Sanitarium, where he fixes you up a fresh batch of experimental antidote, and orders lunch too! 00:00:00 “ ’tis ze season for an outbreak! “ 00:03:20 Hand motions to calm your worries of having plague 00:07:00 Questionnaire to question if you have plague 00:17:55 Eye exam to see if you have plague 00:22:12 Health checkup to check your health for plague 00:25:55 Physical exam to examine for physical signs of plague [ Spoiler alert: you’ve got plague ] 00:28:00 Perusing a medical book about plague & other things 00:36:13 Do you have an irrational fear of needles? 00:40:11 Preparing the experimental plague remedy 00:52:57 Mixing the experimental plague remedy 00:55:15 Administering the experimental plague remedy 01:00:05 Ordering lunch (with 15th century phone conversation!) 01:07:15 Relaxation Treatment #1 - the hare assistant 01:11:12 Treatment #2 - Knocking out your stress 01:15:06 Treatment #3 - Modern 15th century plastic bottlecapping 01:17:44 Treatment #4 - Leather Gloves of Protection 2 vs Plague 01:21:00 Treatment #5 - Modern 15th century tissue package 01:24:18 Solving a modern 15th century puzzle while waiting for pizza to arrive and for the remedy to take its course. Side note: The video came out a wee bit darker than I intended. All of my plague doctor masks are purchased from Tom Banwell: Patreon ► You can listen to selected works outside of YouTube: Out now: “The ASMR Sessions Volume 2“ Spotify ► CDBaby ► iTunes ► Google Play ► And others like Deezer, Rhapsody, etc! Podcasts: EphemRadio ► Arkham Sanitarium ► Social Media: Facebook ► Twitter ► IG ► What is ASMR? It is both a sensation and a medium. ASMR stands for Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response and is the current, non-scientific name given to the feeling characterized as a pleasurable tingling sensation felt in the head, scalp, back and other regions of the body in response to visual, auditory, tactile, olfactory, and/or cognitive stimuli, such as crinkling bags, hand movements, whispering, personal attention or watching someone perform a task. It’s like goosebumps, but much more pleasant. ASMR videos are meant to intentionally help induce this sensation, also referred to as “tingles“, but also provide a relaxing, calming, soothing, therapeutic and even entertaining experience for the viewer. Many people who do not experience ASMR still enjoy the videos for their calming and sleepy effect.
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