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George E. Goodfellow's Bullets

Origin

George E. Goodfellow

Type

Used Bullets

Effects

Grants the holder increased durability and adrenaline output when shot

Downsides

Can lead to a violent crash if used more then an hour.

Activation

Holding

Collected by

Edmund Averson

Section

Yelsen-299D

Aisle

4578-987654

Shelf

43505-3928-3928378

Date of Collection

June 3rd, 1975

[Source]


Origin[]

George Emory Goodfellow (December 23, 1855 – December 7, 1910) was a physician and naturalist in the 19th- and early 20th-century American Old West who developed a reputation as the United States' foremost expert in treating gunshot wounds. As a medical practitioner in Tombstone, Arizona Territory, Goodfellow treated numerous bullet wounds to both lawmen and outlaws. He recorded several significant medical firsts throughout his career, including performing the first documented laparotomy for treating an abdominal gunshot wound and the first perineal prostatectomy to remove an enlarged prostate. He also pioneered the use of spinal anesthesia and sterile techniques in treating gunshot wounds and is regarded as the first civilian trauma surgeon.

Some of the extracted bullets were kept as souvenirs.

Effects[]

Grants the holder increased durability and adrenaline output when shot so it prevents the user from going into shock and may revive those who have passed out. Can lead to a violent crash if used more then an hour.

Collection[]

Collected by Edmund Averson on June 3rd, 1975.

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