From: Hara Ra (harara@shamanics.com)
Date: Sun Oct 25 1998 - 23:37:28 MST
At 09:50 AM 10/24/98 -0700, you wrote:
>> Hara Ra wrote: Easily done with ASIC technology. Problem is in
>> getting rid of the thing. Kidney stones supreme!
>
>why would you ever need to, hara ra? kidney stones do
>their damage when passing thru the tiny ureter, a tube with
>the inner diameter of a human hair that connects the kidney to
>the bladder. a large kidney stone is typically the size of
>a grain of rice. after the stone arrives in the bladder, all is well,
>for it then passes harmlessly and painlessly thru the relatively
>enormous urethra and out to sea. the implant could be left
>in place indefinitely, even if it failed.
>
Thanks for correction.
>is this really *easily done*? even the telemetry part? if
>so i volunteer to carry one. {8^D spike
>
I read a book about 15 years on design of radio telemetry devices you put
into gelatin sized capsules which pass through the digestive system. No, I
don't recall the title, but "biotelemetry" is a good word to search for.
O--------------------------------O
| Hara Ra <harara@shamanics.com> |
| Box 8334 Santa Cruz, CA 95061 |
| |
| Man, Debug Thyself |
| - Graffiti at People's |
| Computer Company - 1976 |
O--------------------------------O
This archive was generated by hypermail 2.1.5 : Fri Nov 01 2002 - 14:49:41 MST