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You can buy ANYTHING on the internet!
Topic Started: Dec 27 2007, 02:24 PM (195 Views)
dolmansaxlil
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I'm putting together a collection of images to use with my read-aloud. Mostly for pre-reading (the book I'm reading is about a plane crash, and more specifically about the aftermath). So I have things like images showing how huge a 747 is to give kids some sort of idea before reading.

But one of the things she talks about in the book is triage tags. She describe the colour coding system in detail - so I decided to look them up online to see what the tags look like.

Apparently, I could order them if I so desired.

Weird.
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sue
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That's a bit creepy, actually. Wonder if you can buy surgical instruments online too. Set up a DIY operating room. :ph43r:
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Frank_W
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I know that some years ago, in an Army/Navy surplus store, there was a field surgical kit for sale. It was prohibitively expensive, but I briefly considered buying it.
Anatomy Prof: "The human body has about 20 sq. meters of skin."
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DivaDeb
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sue
Dec 27 2007, 05:34 PM
That's a bit creepy, actually. Wonder if you can buy surgical instruments online too. Set up a DIY operating room. :ph43r:

http://business.search.ebay.com/scalpel_Me...rchiZQQsaprcloZ
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sue
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DivaDeb
Dec 27 2007, 10:41 PM
sue
Dec 27 2007, 05:34 PM
That's a bit creepy, actually. Wonder if you can buy surgical instruments online too. Set up a DIY operating room. :ph43r:

http://business.search.ebay.com/scalpel_Me...rchiZQQsaprcloZ

:o They're pretty cheap, too. :unsure:
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DivaDeb
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really weird, isn't it? I mean...ebay???

:blink: I don't reallly want to think about my surgeon picking up a great bargain on ebay....
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JBryan
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Frank_W
Dec 27 2007, 09:55 PM
I know that some years ago, in an Army/Navy surplus store, there was a field surgical kit for sale. It was prohibitively expensive, but I briefly considered buying it.

What do you think of this?

http://www.cheaperthandirt.com/MHR316-63604-1394.html

Still pretty expensive.
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Frank_W
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Pretty good. That's pretty much the first aid kit I carry in my Jeep. I bought it from an Army/Navy store, and it came in the old OD plastic box with the waterproof gasket around the inside of the lid. Hopefully, I'll never need it, but just like in the Boy Scouts: "Be Prepared." :thumb:
Anatomy Prof: "The human body has about 20 sq. meters of skin."
Me: "Man, that's a lot of lampshades!"
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