On Jun 5, 2008, at 5:27 PM, Charlie Falke wrote:
Steve Barbour wrote:the surgeon... http://www.solio.us/gallery/PAW/thesurgeon the anesthesiologist... http://www.solio.us/gallery/PAW/anesthesiaOR I can do this with my eyes closed... http://www.solio.us/gallery/PAW/eyes the hands... http://www.solio.us/gallery/PAW/hands2 thanks, Steve ------ Unsubscribe or change to/from Digest Mode at: http://www.lrflex.furnfeather.net/ Archives are at: //www.freelists.org/archives/leicareflex/Steve, There's a lot here. "The Surgeon" is a just plain great shot. I have to confess "The Anesthesiologist" bothered me a bit. :-) "...My Eyes Closed" to me, before I looked at the title, looked like a man working at his limits, and having to close his eyes to keep them usable. I like the little false pupils in the extra Zeiss binocular microscope. When I had my transplant, my donor's kidneys turned out both to have two arteries, giving the surgeon a choice of connecting only the larger one or connecting both. Since it was a woman's (smaller) kidney (my sister's) going into a guy, there would be more severe performance issues, so the surgeon stitched on an artery of 2mm inside diameter, using one of those microscopes. "The Hands" I already talked about.
thanks Charlie, I am with you and I appreciate hearing your thoughts, Steve
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