especially the meds added to the IV bags that were connected to his veins, dripping just the exact right amount of meds into his body, where the slightest error would have killed him.
Those IV bags dont come pre- filled with meds. The meds are added to the solution via syringe...and then the bag is put on a "drip" into your veins.
I bet he would like the comfy feeling of a robot in charge of preparing his meds. You know the robots he claims are replacing pharmacists.
The thing about IVs is that an exact calculation is needed, often based on body weight..so each IV bag can be different. There is no.."one size fits all" that the pharmacist pulls out of a cabinet.
A tiny error in calculation can equal a death certificate.
KJ has alot of people to thank for being alive today, including the "middlemen".
Its amazing that KJ, a person with a trade that has no value to society, will mock a profession that helped save his life, and continues to help maintain his life.