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Crash..keep up the good life...In about 1550 the Italian doctor Leonardo Fioravanti saw a man's nose sliced off in an argument, and promptly urinated on the fallen organ before stitching it back on. Henry VIII's surgeon Thomas Vicary recommended that all battle wounds should be washed in urine; and others advised the same for potentially gangrenous ulcers, or poisonous bites and stings. Being sterile when it leaves the body, urine was then a far safer cleaning agent than the kind of water typically available.
Ha! Love you guys. May be you are right. Perhaps we generate no less entropy after retirement...then when we were full-fledged producing members of society.
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Ted
Triple Play:
Hopefully the only part of you that is sterile.
Also great for jump starting your compost heap