To cut a long story short, I had a fall whilst ice skating yesterday, which resulted in a 1" split in my chin (which was wide open, you could see the jaw bone).
I went to the hospital, thinking they would just chuck a stitch or two in it, but they didn't stitch it, they bloody superglue'd it together!!!!.
Now, I had heard urban myths that the americans used superglue in WW2 for battlefield medicine, but I have never heard of it being used in civilian medicine, must be a new thing?
I went to the hospital, thinking they would just chuck a stitch or two in it, but they didn't stitch it, they bloody superglue'd it together!!!!.
Now, I had heard urban myths that the americans used superglue in WW2 for battlefield medicine, but I have never heard of it being used in civilian medicine, must be a new thing?