When I rafted 225 miles of the Colorado River through the Grand Canyon three 
years ago, I witnessed Utah caver and rafter Doug Powell applying Super Glue to 
his nicked and slightly lacerated hands each morning before we took to the 
river.  He rowed his own raft the whole way.

Bill 

---- "Minton wrote: 
>       David Locklear said:
> 
> >Do cavers carry super-glue in their cave-packs?     Is DermaBond Skin Glue 
> >something you can get without a prescription.
> 
>       Surgical skin glue has been around for a long time.  I think it first 
> came out during the Vietnam war for emergency use on the battlefield.  That 
> was one of the first uses of "super glue" (cyanoacrylate).  
> <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyanoacrylate>  I have indeed heard of people 
> using super glue to close wounds in an emergency, but I have not seen it done 
> in a cave.  The medical variety is slightly different from the home adhesive, 
> but the latter would work in a pinch.
> 
> Mark Minton


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