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re: Anyone know when a “gunshot wound” wasn’t decidedly fatal?
Posted on 4/23/24 at 1:40 am to TDsngumbo
Posted on 4/23/24 at 1:40 am to TDsngumbo
I guess I never really thought about “aftercare” beyond the removal and the closure…
Wow, am I dense…. I guess the only experience I have personally is “contemporary” and that things like antibiotics and anything resembling tools that could get into a wound without SO MUCH irreparable damage that it would have been foolish to try… so the question I’m trying to resolve is answered simply “NOT NEARLY AS LONG AGO AS I EVER IMAGINED”
So in the late-19th century vs my thinking was pretty close to the invention of the bullet… haha
Wow, am I dense…. I guess the only experience I have personally is “contemporary” and that things like antibiotics and anything resembling tools that could get into a wound without SO MUCH irreparable damage that it would have been foolish to try… so the question I’m trying to resolve is answered simply “NOT NEARLY AS LONG AGO AS I EVER IMAGINED”
So in the late-19th century vs my thinking was pretty close to the invention of the bullet… haha
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