There was a rod lying in junk, searched on Google, then he was conscious after seeing the price, was used in world war
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Ajab Gajab News: A normal thing like old rod was lying in Sagar University hospital for a long time. One day the doctor went there and took a photo of that thing and searched Google. When I saw the result, the eyes were open ..
Historical equipment in the ocean.
Highlights
- Rare Thomas Sprint found in Sagar University
- First and II was used in World War
- Its price will be around 2.5 lakh, museum will be ready
Sagar News: In the store room of Sagar University, Madhya Pradesh, some simple -looking iron rods were kept standing. One day Dr. Abhishek Jain, Chief Medical Officer of the hospital reached there and he got an eye on those rods. They did not understand what this is. Due to curiosity, he took a picture of it and searched Google. When he saw its price, his senses flew away. Because, the price of this rod lying in the junk was about two and a half lakh rupees.
When he came to know about its use, it came to know that this device was used to save the lives of soldiers during the first and second World War. When someone had a fracture in his hand or leg, this ring numa sprint was put in his feet or hand and then stabilized with steel frame and tied the straps. During the First World War in 1918 and the World War II in 1939, this tool saved the lives of millions of soldiers.
Save the lives of millions of soldiers
This device is called Thomas Sprint. It is used in orthopedic surgery. It is also considered the father of orthopedic surgery. Thomas sprint was used to stabilize the fractures of the arms and legs. Especially during war. It is said that these sprints saved the lives of millions of soldiers in the first and second world war. They are still used today. The rings that were in the sprint were made according to the need of the soldier. After applying it, stabilizers were stabilized and injured soldiers were treated.
The museum will be ready…
The university was established in 1946. Medical equipment at that time is still safe here. Now a museum of medical equipment used in World War II is being prepared here, which will show progress in the field of medicine.
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