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A brief description of this photo:
A while ago, someone who shall remain nameless, had put out a photo with a catchy description, inviting participation. That said, I took part in said event only to suffer multiple injuries, the only one of which that I made known was the damage done to my hand by their apparatus. With that said, I was kindly rebuked in my mentioning of my injured hand. Then...in another encounter with said individual, I was told to send them my medical bill...well, since they offered. I took them up on it and on my way to mailing my bill to them, since it was tax season and they could afford my medical BILLS...ahem. I went to my mailbox to submit my envelope and tripped over another ill kept SL sidewalk, thus causing me to lose my balance and my crutch and in doing so, my envelope was taken away by a strong wind... a suspicious wind, mind you but nonetheless..my envelope was lost as well as my medical BILLS, that they were going to pay. The only proof of this, is one of the many CCTV that SL has in our cities.
If the person who is responsible for my broken hand sees this, my bill is forthcoming either by SL Postal Carrier or a strong Windlight wind!!!!
Now I'm off to pop some Oxy, as all this typing aggravated my hands, both good and broken!!!!
PS If anything is misspelled or is seen as an incomplete thought... I was in extreme pain typing this and reliving the whole experience.
One of the most used pieces of equipment... I cannot imagine how many syringes are used for dosing... here with food colors :-)
One of those thin information sheets that accompanies almost every box of pills. Scrunching it up to throw away, it suddenly looked like a fan or a scallop shell. Grab the camera ... it's crumpled wrinkled and creased!
For the Macro Monday challenge "wrinkled"
HMM! 😊
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These fellows were just taking off from the parking lot when I arrived to work. Just a week later I myself needed assistance when I crashed my bike and broke my shoulder. Ambulance arrived fast and they took really good care of me. Huge respect for every rescue and medical personnel out there.
Now I'm an one armed photographer for a while. I do most of my photography hand held, but now I think it's time to brush dust off from the tripod.
Taken with Canon FD 50mm F3.5 Macro / APS-C Sensor / Darktable.
Medical doctors talking in the hospital., Selective focus on senior doctor in the middle. © chrisfutcher.com
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Medical personnel work diligently on a wounded U.S. Marine inside the Casualty Receiving Area, (CASREC) aboard the Military Sealift Command hospital ship USNS Comfort (T-AH 20). The Comfort is deployed in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom, the multi-national coalition effort to liberate the Iraqi people, eliminate Iraq's weapons of mass destruction and end the regime of Saddam Hussein. U.S. Navy photo by Photographer's Mate 1st Class Kevin H. Tierney.
And don't forget the other great news - the 1/6 scale version of Smart Doll - Pocket Doll.
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The Mobile Medical Unit is like a space ambulance/ER. Comes complete with two operating/recovery tables and all the supplies needed to stabilize patients before their extraction. Huge sensor array guides the MMU with uplink to the carrier vessel for increased guidance.
Old Army medical train. Not used during the war but for exercises. Much unrestored and original
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This old and small underground medical facility is abandoned these days. There are still a lot of remaining from the past inside this underground bunker. It was definitely fun to explore this small place. Because it was pretty dark there we had to lighten up the room with flashlight to make a picture. I hope you enjoy it.
"Look sir, droids"
Yep, thats pretty much it. Here we have a BB unit, two T7 units and an FX series medical droid.
In terms of complexity, the medical droid was the hardest, mainly because getting the antennae/arms to stay in required the precision of, well, a surgeon.The entire thing is built around a five/six (I call them five but I think its six) stud long bar.
Now for all you looking at the T7's and thinking "Dayum that fine, I gotta build me one of them", you're in luck, as I made a how to video god knows how long ago.
And there's even one for the BB unit!
Looks like Christmas came early you lucky devils!
Medical Mirai is not only designed to be the smexiest, cutest human anatomy model on the planet - but also an educational product at the same time. The Starter Set includes lungs, liver, stomach, pancreas, kidneys, intestines, gall bladder, appendix, ascending colon, transverse colon and descending colon.
There will be an option pack that includes muscles and bones.
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