24 Jun 2010 12:26:36PM @docteur-panacek:
OMG, just what i needed... my old tools became quite rusty. I have to suggest Stormy i know exactly what she can buy me as a present for my next birthday...
24 Jun 2010 01:52:50PM @eleas-leroux:
I am glad someone will put them to good use. I'm afraid I can distinguish good tools from bad and could, in a pinch, use them, but surgery is something I either need to learn more about or to give up on entirely.
24 Jun 2010 02:09:33PM @eleas-leroux:
Hehee. Rust is another oxide, much more closely related to iron than is arsenic and also, hypothetically, less lethal, but still not recommended for internal consumption. On the battlefield, however, when a life could be lost without immediate action or lost in the near term as a result of blood poisonings, necroses, gangrene, then, well, needs will out, and whatever tools are ready to hand must serve. The wound could be cleaned afterwords using leaches or surgical blootletting, provided the patient has not already lost too much blood.
OMG, just what i needed... my old tools became quite rusty. I have to suggest Stormy i know exactly what she can buy me as a present for my next birthday...
I am glad someone will put them to good use. I'm afraid I can distinguish good tools from bad and could, in a pinch, use them, but surgery is something I either need to learn more about or to give up on entirely.
Hehee. Rust is another oxide, much more closely related to iron than is arsenic and also, hypothetically, less lethal, but still not recommended for internal consumption. On the battlefield, however, when a life could be lost without immediate action or lost in the near term as a result of blood poisonings, necroses, gangrene, then, well, needs will out, and whatever tools are ready to hand must serve. The wound could be cleaned afterwords using leaches or surgical blootletting, provided the patient has not already lost too much blood.