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To: Ga Peach who wrote (16916)2/26/2001 6:43:34 PM
From: Ish  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 225578
 
<<My son was amazed and felt a little better about the idea!>>

When I swung on an inside fastball in the '50's, taking the cast off was a matter of breaking and cutting. When the horse crushed my wrist in the '90s they used the Stryker saw. Simple idea but someone had to come up with it.



To: Ga Peach who wrote (16916)2/27/2001 2:03:55 PM
From: PatiBob  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 225578
 
They did the same thing for my daughter. When the OS described the injury, he used a skeleton to show us. Little Missy was so interested in all that, she started asking him what bones were the others. He spend about 25 minutes with her telling her what was what. She was tickled to death when we got one of those life size skeletons from a Medical supplier at Halloween. She got to put him together using the chart that came with it. She even named him....the OS told her that it's a must.......she came up with Axelrod.

PB