Originally posted by Trevor Marriott
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Butchers wheeled their knifes with speed all day long and it is not unreasonable to assume that for every body a surgeon might ever cut into (abdominal surgery at the time being in its infancy), by comparison a butcher will cut into a score of bodies. It is the butcher who has the hand speed and the experience needed to remove the organs quickly, (within the time frame you offer up,) not a surgeon, who is not practiced, under any circumstance, to cut into a body quickly.
Medical knowledge does not add speed to the act, only hands on experience will make you faster, and surgeons never practice speed (but butchers do); the words speed and surgeon do not go together.
(I am speaking of abdominal surgery, not amputations, which I know were done quickly.)
It should come as no surprise that Dr. Brown's guys couldn't match the speed of the killer, the Ripper was a professional butcher who handled his knifes like an artist, probably with a speed and panache that would make most surgeons envious.
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