There’s been a lot of promise for 3DP to revolutionize the field of medicine. We’ve even seen a lot of progress in that direction with 3D printed liver cells and prostheses. But, for small hospitals in third world countries[1], basic supplies can sometimes be a costly necessity and to wait for a simple item – one that may be found easily in developed nations – to be purchased from a city that’s an hour and a half away or, worse, shipped in from overseas, can seem to take far too long.…
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