Endoscopic lights inserted into the patient could unlock the drugs
when desired

Are direct drug-delivery mechanisms really more invasive than endoscopic lights?

-Dave

I know a surgeon who installed rubber mats in his horse's (very irregularly shaped) stall/run, by hand. When I asked if it wouldn't have been a better use of his time to have let someone else do the work, he simply replied "you know, I *like* to cut".


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