Does it swim in circles???


 --- Tad Winiecki <[email protected]> wrote: >
>>>>Catherine wrote:
> 
>  **  This part about injured cells reverting to stem
> cells is quite
> > interesting to me.  Can you provide any articles,
> citations, etc. about
> > this?
> 
> I have a duck that had her "drumstick" bone crushed
> right above the joint,
> and then lost blood return from her foot so that the
> foot was dying and the
> webbing puffed up like a balloon.  I decided I would
> rather live one-legged
> than not at all so did surgery on her and cut off
> her leg above the break.
> (I am a biologist and have operated on rats before.)
>  I sewed the skin on
> each side together across the bone but didn't fully
> cover the middle of the
> bone.  It did stop the bleeding, though.  I soaked
> the stub in CS 2x a day
> for a couple of minutes and applied comfrey/aloe
> salve with added myrrh
> powder, and bandaged it.  A scab formed over the
> end, and in a week and a
> half came off leaving a 1cm square small scab that
> thickened up. That scab
> came off at three weeks.  The end of her stump was a
> pinkish scar that
> since has totally regrown down (feathers).  She can
> hop pretty fast on one
> leg, and only has to get around in the little
> movable duck run anyway.
> There was never the least sign of infection.  I make
> CS with a plug-in
> commercial generator.
> 
> Nancy
> What did the duck do who flew upside down?
> It quacked up.
> 
> 
> 
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