2 Liter Bottle Insertion

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Polyethylene carriers with epoxy coated, heavy-gauge steel wire bails have wide ribs in both the sides and on the bottom to support and cushion bottles. The cone style lid has a 16mm (5/8") opening in the top for insertion of tubing to simplify the transfer of liquids without pouring. The truncated style lid permits pouring without the removal of the lid. These carriers are designed to hold standard US reagent bottles.




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Item limited in quantity 3 EACH at this price





Item limited in quantity 3 EACH at this price





Item limited in quantity 3 EACH at this price



Manufacturer: Bel-Art Products Family Part
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A trauma caused by a rape is severe, but in this case the trauma is double: a raped woman in Meru (Kenya) had a 300-ml soda bottle stuffed in her vagina. Doctors at Meru General Hospital were shocked by the incident after the 20-year-old victim turned back for treatment, two weeks after the ordeal.
The bottle had been pushed in her genitalia by the men that raped her. The event took place on the night of June 26 at Sumbuiga trading center, a few km from Meru Town. The woman, mother of two, had been invited for drinks before she was forced into an incomplete building and raped. She was found unconscious the following morning.
The team doctors managed to successfully remove the bottle. "We had to operate on her as if she was having a baby," said Dr Justus Waweru Ngatia, a consultant gynecologist at the hospital who carried out the operation.
"When the victim went to the hospital complaining of acute abdominal pains, she was immediately admitted. She came walking normally accompanied by her sister but on examining her, we formed the opinion that she required an emergency operation," said Ngatia. "A lot of puss was found around the fallopian tubes and the uterus which could have been caused by the contaminated bottle, besides the sexual assault. The infection of the reproductive organs of the victim could complicate her future attempts to conceive." he added.
Still, the victim responded well to treatment, and after the pus was drained from her abdomen, she had also received anti-retrovirals, having to stay hospitalized for another 10 days. "The victim walked with the bottle in her body for two days before she was admitted for the operation."
The woman did not know she was bearing a foreign object in her abdomen until the pains turned unbearable. She could have been drugged before the assault. Doctors said "she was traumatized and that even after the operation, she could not willingly open up and say what happened on the day she was with the suspects at Sumbuiga."

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An E.R. doctor and nurse share the craziest things they've extracted from humans' nether regions.
Every so often, crazy stories about the objects found in people’s butts, vaginas, and other human holes make the news. (Remember the woman who forgot she had a sex toy in her vagina for 10 years ?) As it turns out, these too-ridiculous-to-be-true incidents actually happen a lot more frequently than you might think. We asked an emergency room doctor and nurse about the weirdest stuff they’ve taken out of people. You'll never think of orifices the same way again.
 
Phallic Food
One patient care manager and a former emergency room nurse in Chicago has seen women who have used frozen hot dogs and bananas as makeshift sex toys on multiple occasions. The thing is, as these foods thaw, little pieces of them break off and get stuck in the women's vaginas. 
 
A Cell Phone
One lady somehow lost her partner's smart phone in her vagina when she and her partner were fooling around, says the nurse. Though the details about how the phone ended up there are a bit fuzzy, the doctors got it out and returned it to the woman, who said she needed to give it back to her man. 
 
Dildos
“It's always the dildos,” says the nurse. He estimates that these cases make their way into the emergency room where he works at least once a month. 
 
A Glass Soda Bottle
When a bottle is inserted into a rectum, it can cause suction, and it won’t come out easily, says Darria Gillespie, M.D., an assistant professor in the department of emergency medicine at Emory University School of Medicine. Unfortunately, one of Gillespie's patients learned this the hard way.
 
Hairspray
The nurse says a woman with an aerosol can of hairspray in her vagina once showed up while he was working.
 
A Remote Control
Another woman had a TV remote control lodged in her vagina, says Gillespie. No word on whether she was able to change the channel via kegel.
 
A Vibrator
Yikes: When this guy went into surgery, the vibrator was still buzzing away in his anus, says the nurse.
 
Paper Towels
One woman had a wad of paper towels up inside of her for about two weeks before it was extracted in the emergency room, says the nurse. 

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