Abstract
Four years ago the world was stunned to learn that Princess Diana had been killed in a high-speed car crash in Paris. The princess died from internal bleeding that stemmed from major chest, lung and head injuries. Her life might have been saved, however, had paramedics been able to treat her hidden wounds at the scene of the accident. Indeed, internal bleeding is the real killer in many accidents. That is why our group at the University of Washington in Seattle is developing a portable device that is designed to detect and stop internal bleeding using ultrasound.
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