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    Surgical Seal Glasses

    I have a surgeon/patient who wants Rx "surgical seal glasses". Anyone know anything about same?

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    Chip-

    Is that like the moisture chamber glasses?
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    Surgical Steel? Sometimes referred to as Surgical Stainless Steel.

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    De man wan sumpin wha' will keep blud n ani odda kina spray otn his eye when cuttin.

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    I don't think I can help you sell seal clubbing glasses.

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    Swim Goggles, Diving mask, moisture chamber clear wraps around???

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    Quote Originally Posted by chip anderson View Post
    De man wan sumpin wha' will keep blud n ani odda kina spray otn his eye when cuttin.

    Chip
    They are probably best armed with a full face shield in front of their glasses.

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    Quote Originally Posted by uncut View Post
    They are probably best armed with a full face shield in front of their glasses.
    This is what all the rest of the personel use to shield from the pesky vital natural juices that sometime splatter about during trauma or surgury. A full seal would not do the job and could fog up during a vasectomy. We certainly don't want that now, do we.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rbaker View Post
    This is what all the rest of the personel use to shield from the pesky vital natural juices that sometime splatter about during trauma or surgury. A full seal would not do the job and could fog up during a vasectomy. We certainly don't want that now, do we.

    Noooooooooooooooo.......!

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    Quote Originally Posted by rbaker View Post
    This is what all the rest of the personel use to shield from the pesky vital natural juices that sometime splatter about during trauma or surgury. A full seal would not do the job and could fog up during a vasectomy. We certainly don't want that now, do we.
    Quote Originally Posted by uncut View Post
    Noooooooooooooooo.......!
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