Evening David,
>> At 10:23 PM 5/8/2008, you wrote:
(there you go, Wayne, I made the message consistent with the subject line)
It is not hard to do.
Now, if these fools were really smart, they would install a pump in the
pacemaker to inject
a high tech sodium and electrolyte solution into the heart muscle.
It might have to have some sensors and possibly a back pack full of support
devices.
But, you could design it, ......... no doubt.
lithium-thionyl chloride batteries. Nowadays they mostly use the lithium
iodine-polyvinylpyradine cell to power the pacemakers.
Not sure what kind are used, but in primitive countries the people use
watch batteries to commit
suicide. They may be silver oxide or mercury.
I bet it is a used one at that, because they cannot afford a new one.
If they are in a hurry, they swallow two at one time.
No need to study toxic substance, just ask them.
Wayne
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