Swallow the Doctor: The Present and Future of Robots Inside Us (hackaday.com)
szczys writes: Feynman predicted that we would some day "swallow the doctor" and to some extent that is already happening. There are cameras in pill-form that the patient swallows to monitor the digestive tract, and pacemakers are now inserted via catheter rather than major surgery. The question is: where are we going with robots we can put inside our bodies? Intuitively it seems far away, but there is already an open source platform for capsule robots. Medical devices are where the money's at when it comes to hardware development. We can expect to see a lot of work in the coming years to make the man-machine hybrid something that is much more organic, sprinkled with small tablets of robot.
Swallow the Doctor
Is this the sequel to Nympho Nurses?
systemd is Roko's Basilisk.
Worst Dr. Who episode ever.
It must have been something you assimilated. . . .
Smart pills will mark a new age in mental health care.
The biggest problem, by far, is that patients are not compliant with their medication.
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If a hospital can instead use a smart pill to re-medicate, the person with a serious mental illness need not self-regulate their medication. It fact, it may be next to impossible for them to go non-compliant.
This may stop a single bad day from spiraling down into a bad week, a bad six months, and a psychotic episode that ends with police intervention.
It will truly be a revolution in mental health care.
While I see your point, often the failure to self medicate with anti-psychotics is due to the truly horrible side effects of the drugs, so for the patients it's a mixed bag.
is futile ...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
That and what do you do if the patient is having an allergic reaction? Wait a month?
At best you're going to see 'smart patches' - something that you can apply to the skin that might have a month's worth of medication (like some birth control patches now) and later on, devices that can control the distribution of the bug. Besides, the gut transit time is 24 hour or so, it would have to attach itself to the gut wall somehow. Whatcouldpossiblygowrong?
Faster! Faster! Faster would be better!
You must be new here.
Faster! Faster! Faster would be better!
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Nurses have swallowed parts of doctors for centuries.
Never mind me, I just came here to read the "swallow" comments ;)
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