Sergei S. Brukonenko

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Sergei S. Brukonenko (Sergei Sergeyevich Brukonenko) was a Soviet scientist who was born on April 30, 1890. Dr. Brukonenko had created the first autoinjector this machine pumps and store oxygenated blood but it also injected as well as extracted the blood. His lab had decided to try experiments with this machine on animals. He has managed to maintain a steady heartbeat a functioning lungs independent from their bodies. Dr. Brukonenko continued his work and then begun working more towards horrific work. The lab began working with severed heads and was able to have animals conscious for very short periods of time and regenerated the organisms. It's extremely hard to operate on a beating heart, so they built contraptions and other devices that

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