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and sometimes without local anaesthetic.The development of these extractors came after front-line medics highlighted the urgent need for a safe.minimally invasive way to remove shrapnel.
such as martial law or a state of emergency.Kevin McGregor / BBCThe magnets are powerful enough to lift a sledgehammerHis work has been commended by other war medics including David Nott.
Serhiy's wife Yulia is just grateful her husband survived his injury.
Serhiy's injury would have been fatal.Moyers received 35 Emmy Awards.
Throughout his decades-long career.nine Peabody Awards and three George Polk Awards.
a democracy can die of too many lies.His storied career also included chapters as the publisher of Newsday; a presidential debate moderator; a correspondent at CBS News; and analyst at NBC News.