something similar to this, wash basin, water for hands, bar of soap, not anti-bacterial, homemade lye soap. it was better than nothing. they would wash up work. there was no x-rays, nothing to render you unconscious for surgery. nothing to give you for pain, really good painkillers. morphine had not been invented yet. oo either had not been invented yet. take a patient who got thrown off his horse. he broke his leg. his foot is appointed in the wrong direction, so we know it's broken. they load him in the wagon, bouncing around in a buck board. they get him to the doctor. the doctor looks at it, gives his best medical opinion. yes, it's broken. the doctor says, okay, the first thing we have to do is try to get boots off. our mannequin doesn't have his boots on. they would have to remove the boots. in order to do that, they would have to rotate the leg back in the right position. that would entail the doctor rotating the leg back with him screaming and hollering the entire time. something else the doctors would do that they don't do today, he would ask his buddies that brought him, i'm goin