Is there such a thing as a *mobile* medical laser? I'd also like to ask about what organic substances or procedures do doctors use to stop bleeding from open wounds and severed limbs.
just drink your own blood so there is no net loss
problem solved
>>9106084
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>>9106094
more like
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yeah no field laser, but Cyanoacrylate super or krazy glue was in the 70s for vetenary medical use and in 1966 as spray for field medics in the Vietnam War to stop bleeding in wounded soldiers until they could be brought to a hospital. i heard it burns when applied onto a wound since it is a skin irritant. In the US, due to its potential to irritate the skin, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration did not approve its use as a medical adhesive until 1998. Studies confirm that cyanoacrylate can be safer and more functional for wound closure than traditional suturing (stitches). you could use the off the shelf cyanoacrylate, but there are special medical ones like Dermabond , SurgiSeal, Histoacryl, Indermil, GluStitch, GluSeal, PeriAcryl, LiquiBand, Epiglu
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