Fetus

In human development, a fetus (/ˈftəs/; plural "fetuses"), also spelled foetus, is a prenatal human between its embryonic state and its birth. The fetal stage of development tends to be taken as beginning at the gestational age of eleven weeks, i.e. nine weeks after fertilization. In biological terms, however, prenatal development is a continuum, with no clear defining feature distinguishing an embryo from a fetus. The use of the term "fetus" generally implies that an embryo has developed to the point of being recognizable as a human; this is the point usually taken to be the ninth week after fertilization. A fetus is also characterized by the presence of all the major body organs, though they will not yet be fully developed and functional and some not yet situated in their final anatomical location.

Etymology

The word fetus (plural fetuses) is from the Latin fētus (“offspring”, “bringing forth”, “hatching of young”). The British, Irish, and Commonwealth spelling is foetus, which has been in use since at least 1594. It arose as a hypercorrection based on an incorrect etymology (i.e. due to insufficient knowledge of Latin) that may have originated with an error by Isidore of Seville in AD 620. This spelling is the most common in most Commonwealth nations, except in the medical literature, where fetus is used. The etymologically accurate original spelling fetus is used in Canada and the United States. In addition, fetus is now the standard English spelling throughout the world in medical journals. The spelling faetus was used historically.

Foetus (band)

Foetus is the primary musical outlet of J. G. Thirlwell. Until 1995 the band underwent various name changes, all including the word foetus. Monikers adopted at different times include Foetus Under Glass, You've Got Foetus on Your Breath and Scraping Foetus Off The Wheel. After 1995 the name permanently became Foetus, though the related project The Foetus Symphony Orchestra was founded in 1997 and continues.

Thirlwell acts as the sole instrumentalist, vocalist, songwriter and producer for all Foetus works and as such is the only member of the band. Other artists may occasionally collaborate with Thirlwell on Foetus works but are not considered members of Foetus. Thirlwell is solely responsible for the musical output of the band.

J. G. Thirlwell has many side-projects, in which he frequently goes by the name Clint Ruin. One such grouping is Wiseblood with former Swans member Roli Mosimann. The material tends toward the realm of the darkest and most sexual Foetus songs, with Mosimann's Swans lineage showing in the slow, crushing pacing of many tracks. Thematically, Wiseblood's lyrics center around the misanthropic exertion of power, typically via murder, sex or assault. Wiseblood existed on-and-off from the mid-1980s through early 1990s.

Foetus (film)

Foetus (Hungarian: A magzat) is a 1994 Hungarian drama film directed by Márta Mészáros. It was entered into the 44th Berlin International Film Festival.

Cast

  • Adél Kováts as Anna
  • Aliona Antonova as Teréz
  • Jan Nowicki as Péter
  • Barbara Hegyi as Judit
  • László Bolyki as Anna férje
  • Hanka Biazejczak
  • Enikő Börcsök
  • Attila Csáky
  • Zsuzsa Czinkóczi
  • Zoltán Farkas
  • Pongrác Gonda
  • References

    External links

  • Foetus at the Internet Movie Database
  • Boil

    A boil, also called a furuncle, is a deep folliculitis, infection of the hair follicle. It is most commonly caused by infection by the bacterium Staphylococcus aureus, resulting in a painful swollen area on the skin caused by an accumulation of pus and dead tissue. Boils which are expanded are basically pus-filled nodules. Individual boils clustered together are called carbuncles. Most human infections are caused by coagulase-positive S. aureus strains, notable for the bacteria's ability to produce coagulase, an enzyme that can clot blood. Almost any organ system can be infected by S. aureus.

    Signs and symptoms

    Boils are bumpy, red, pus-filled lumps around a hair follicle that are tender, warm, and very painful. They range from pea-sized to golf ball-sized. A yellow or white point at the center of the lump can be seen when the boil is ready to drain or discharge pus. In a severe infection, an individual may experience fever, swollen lymph nodes, and fatigue. A recurring boil is called chronic furunculosis. Skin infections tend to be recurrent in many patients and often spread to other family members. Systemic factors that lower resistance commonly are detectable, including: diabetes, obesity, and hematologic disorders. Boils can be caused by other skin conditions that cause the person to scratch and damage the skin.

    Boil (album)

    Boil is a live album by Foetus released in 1996. Boil is culled from Foetus' Rednecropolis 96 European tour.

    Track listing

    All songs by J. G. Thirlwell, except where noted.

  • "Take It Outside Godboy" – 3:04
  • "Clothes Hoist" – 3:17
  • "Verklemmt" – 4:29
  • "I'll Meet You in Poland Baby" – 6:06
  • "I Am the Walrus" (Lennon/McCartney) – 7:08
  • "They Are Not So True" – 4:25
  • "Hot Horse" – 4:18
  • "Mortgage" – 5:59
  • "Mighty Whity" – 3:57
  • "Elected" (A. Cooper/M. Bruce/G. Buxton/D. Dunaway/N. Smith) – 7:37
  • "Sonic Reducer" (Chrome/Thomas) – 4:48
  • "Hello There" (Rick Nielsen) – 2:23
  • All songs not written by Thirlwell are covers.

    Personnel

  • J. G. Thirlwell - Master of Disaster, vocals
  • Brian Emrich - Bass
  • William Tucker - Guitar
  • Rob "Rok" Sutton - Keyboard, guitar
  • Kurt Wolf - Guitar
  • Jim Kimball - drums
  • Production

  • J. G. Thirlwell - Remastering
  • Rob Sutton - Remastering
  • Kurt Wolf - Remastering
  • Andy Ray - Live sound
  • External links

  • Boil at foetus.org
  • Boil (disambiguation)

    A boil is a localized accumulation of pus in the skin, resulting from infection of the hair follicle.

    Boil may also refer to:

  • Boiling, bringing a liquid to its boiling point
  • Boil (album), a 1996 album by Foetus
  • Boil, Bulgaria
  • Shuizhu, a Sichuan Chinese dish also known as "water cooked" or "boil cuisine"
  • See also

  • The Boil, a snow eminence on Reeves Neve, Victoria Land, New Zealand
  • Boyle (disambiguation)
  • All pages beginning with "boil"
  • All pages with titles containing boil
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