Thought of the day…
Something to read before your next shift in the emergency department written by Shel Silverstein and contextualised by Rob Orman
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Thought of the day…
Something to read before your next shift in the emergency department written by Shel Silverstein and contextualised by Rob Orman
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Haha nice.
Neurosurgery could remove the horn via the poor animal’s nose, ortho would remove the horn and replace the horn with a cobalt-titantium-beryllium prosthesis, or plastics could painstakingly dissect the horn from the tree and graft a new horn from a kind donor unicorn
Personally I would opt for a tradie with a holesaw…
Love it!
Sounds like a good case for ketofol
There is always a good case for ketofol
I’m sure the unicorn was “just minding his own business” when it happened