Concentrated serum albumin fractionated from blood plasma was effective in battlefield treatment of shock.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Shock can kill you. Shock is terrible. But what you've got to do is live in the present, which is what I have always done.
This led to the discovery that long chain fatty acids would remarkably stabilize serum albumin to heat denaturation, and would even reverse the denaturation by heat or concentrated urea solutions.
Just as the body goes into shock after a physical trauma, so does the human psyche go into shock after the impact of a major loss.
Blood is one of the things that made fights cool. Like, you knew it had gotten serious. I understand why we don't do it anymore.
Concerning the harsh treatment of the body for our Lord's sake, I would say, avoid anything that would cause the shedding even of a drop of blood.
I bled a lot. I got hit across the face. We couldn't film for seven days. I got hit, whacked, underwater, across the face. I finished the shot, got into the boat and blood started coming out.
No one will ever know what 'In Cold Blood' took out of me. It scraped me right down to the marrow of my bones. It nearly killed me. I think, in a way, it did kill me.
A pint of sweat, saves a gallon of blood.
The blood and sweat shed by United States and United Nations troops proved to be the prime mover behind the realisation of freedom throughout the post-war period.
Boxing is smoky halls and kidneys battered until they bleed.
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