10-23-2014, 11:36 PM
If removable kidneys becomes a thing then dialysis should be a thing.
It might venture too close to awful territory, but dialysis was first invented in 1943 in the nazi occupied netherlands.
It was a hodgepodge of parts including a washing machine because they didn't have a whole lot of resources.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dialysis#History
If crew quarters gets a washing machine and somebody can jury rig several containers and some tubing, I think using crew quarters as a ghetto dialysis room would certainly interesting if kinda gross.
It sounds like something goons would do, if in a completely horrible way.
As for safe medical treatments, an actual dialysis machine that could be connected to the surgery table would be a good idea, at least until a kidney becomes available for the victim.
It might venture too close to awful territory, but dialysis was first invented in 1943 in the nazi occupied netherlands.
It was a hodgepodge of parts including a washing machine because they didn't have a whole lot of resources.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dialysis#History
If crew quarters gets a washing machine and somebody can jury rig several containers and some tubing, I think using crew quarters as a ghetto dialysis room would certainly interesting if kinda gross.
It sounds like something goons would do, if in a completely horrible way.
As for safe medical treatments, an actual dialysis machine that could be connected to the surgery table would be a good idea, at least until a kidney becomes available for the victim.