>be missing finger (hypothetically)
>it is proven possible to transplant entire arms that will actually function
>this is rarely done in practice for any missing body parts
>even then i needs a donor
what needs to happen, medically and socially, to make restoring the missing finger the standard practice of a patient who has just lost it in an accident?
>it is proven possible to transplant entire arms that will actually function
>this is rarely done in practice for any missing body parts
>even then i needs a donor
what needs to happen, medically and socially, to make restoring the missing finger the standard practice of a patient who has just lost it in an accident?
