Electronic-Eyed Snake

A fully automated stomach pump. (Read the full article)

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"This gadget sounds a lot like a real-life endoscope - you know, the kind they use for things like knee surgery and abdominal surgery. The surgery team put in one with a camera so they can see what they're doing on a video screen, then they put in one or more with little micro-instruments on them with which to do the actual work. The insertion holes are only about an inch across, so the press has dubbed this technique "band-aid surgery" because the incisions can be covered with band-aids. "
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"does bradbury ever use the term "Electric eyed snake" in the book?"
( 11/12/2012 8:21:18 PM )
"Yes, I'm sure he does... I'll include the quote on the page, okay? Thanks for asking."
(Bill 11/13/2012 4:48:57 AM )

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