Elisabeth Pimentel positioned two metal wands in front of a pink, fleshy gall bladder. With a couple of clean strokes, she snipped at the tissue surrounding the pear-shaped organ, gently cutting it away from the liver. Then she cut a little too deeply, drawing a stream of bright red blood. -
Today's Lesson: Major Disaster
Elisabeth Pimentel positioned two metal wands in front of a pink, fleshy gall bladder. With a couple of clean strokes, she snipped at the tissue surrounding the pear-shaped organ, gently cutting it away from the liver. Then she cut a little too deeply, drawing a stream of bright red blood.-
By Jackie Spinner