Back in 1974 I was attending Medical School during the day to become an E.R. Physician and "moonlighting" part-time in the evenings as a Mobile Intensive Care Paramedic. One evening about 11 PM we got an Ambulance call to respond to a "poorer" section of Hollywood, Calif. . Seems a young Hispanic gentleman in his mid-20s had been in to the Ross-Loos Hospital earlier in the day for a complete Circumcision. Since neither he nor his wife spoke any English, fortunately a bi-lingual neighbor who had seen us arrive was able to translate.
Earlier that evening the pretty, young wife had gotten her husband aroused and he had gotten a full erection and ripped out all of the stitches, and was now bleeding profusely. After an initial examination I placed a constricting band around the base of the shaft to reduce the blood flow and then packed the end of the shaft with absorbent gauze sponges and wrapped it in Kling Gauze; and we transported him back to the Ross-Loos Hospital.
Really felt sorry for the guy.
Most people just don't realize how much blood can be lost from injuries to the "privates" area.
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