:20:14
Didn't see you
doing much work.
:20:16
That guy got
blown to pieces.
:20:17
All they found
was an ear.
:20:19
Tiny little
piece.
:20:21
Didn't take long
to bury that.
:20:42
You'll be all right.
:20:43
You'll be all right.
:21:06
We'll need
some sponges.
:21:07
O.K., I got 'em.
:21:09
Great.
We'll get ready.
:21:11
Let's check
the eyes.
:21:13
Get a gurney
in here.
:21:15
Right there.
:21:17
Straight in.
:21:18
Next, we have
a 30, 35-year-old male,
:21:21
no I.D.,
no medical history.
:21:23
He was found
on the riverbank
:21:25
just south of the city.
:21:26
There are homeless
and indigents there.
:21:28
We get three no-names
every week.
:21:31
Nobody does anything until
they become train wrecks
:21:33
like Mr. John Doe here.
:21:35
He's got burns
covering 40% of his body.
:21:37
The hands and face
are the most severe.
:21:40
Ten years ago,
:21:41
pain from the burns
would have been intolerable.
:21:44
He would have spent
his life screaming.
:21:46
Now we use
the Rangeveritz Technique.
:21:49
Quite simply,
:21:50
we sever the nerves within
the spino-thalamic tract,
:21:53
there... which, as you know,
transmits neural impulses
:21:55
of pain and vibratory sense
to the brain.
:21:59
No longer receiving
impulses of pain,