Mobile texts helped surgeon perform operation
Dec 4 2008 by Andrew Dagnell, Western Mail
A WELSH surgeon volunteering in war-torn Congo performed a life-saving amputation on a teenager using text message instructions from a colleague 3,000 miles away
This is a great use of the simple technology that we now take for granted. While part of the world still has issues with emai. SMS texting helps this doctor get answers to a life saving operation 3,000 miles away. Very Cool!
By the way apparently it was a HIPPO that attacked this kid. Pop Canestrelli 7th generation circus professional was the one that assured me that Hippos are generally disgruntled and mean.
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