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Behind Closed Doors - Part 2

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Uploaded by on Jul 10, 2007

Visection that continues today behind closed doors.

See current trauma training videos on monkeys and goats from Fort Sam in 2009 (Visit BetterMilitary
Medicine.org to watch video of trauma training on goats and learn more about improving military medical training.) and
http://www.pcrm.org/newsletter/sep09/military_medicine.html

See Lifeforce info re: trauma training on pigs at Vancouver General Hospital in 2009.
www.lifeforcefoundation.org

The U.S. militarys combat trauma training courses use approximately 9,000 goats and pigs each year. This use is suboptimal due to, among other issues, the animals anatomical and physiological differences from humans. Compared with humans, goats and pigs have smaller torsos and limbs, thicker skin, and important differences in anatomy of the head and neck, internal organs, rib cage, blood vessels, and airway.

The most important elements of combat trauma training are human-specific injuries and treatments, volume of trauma exposure, and team building. The ideal training paradigm combines medical simulators, immersive simulated combat environments, and military or civilian trauma center training.

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  • As I said in my last post these "Thermal injury" experiments continue today in many research labs including Shriners' Burn Centers.

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  • These experiments continue today. The footage was taken at Fort Sam Houston, Texas and there are many other simlar military vivisection labs. Here's the list of animals they experimented on in 2005: US Army Institute of Surgical Research Fort Sam Houston, Texas Facility type: Public/Federal Goat: 94 Guinea Pig: 38 Hamster: 648 Mouse: 340 Pig: 261 Rabbit: 137 Rat: 916 Sheep: 45 Total Animals Reported: 2479.
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