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Hello friend,

Volunteers around the world are designing and 3D printing “superhero” hands for kids with limb differences or missing fingers.

The hands are free. The designs are crowdsourced. And they’re often customized to match the individual kids’ favorite superheroes.

It all works without any central plan or grand government program. This is an inspiring story of spontaneous order at its best.

Could this open-source approach to medicine, done online and unregulated by governments, create innovation in other sectors of health care?

Prosthetic Limbs: 3D Printers Making Superhero Hands for Children—A Learn Liberty Documentary

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Want to learn how you can get involved? Check out our bonus video, Prosthetic Limbs: How You Can Build Prosthetics for Children.

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Cheers,

Learn Liberty

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For more exciting videos, books, and even a free online course on the frontier of health care innovation, explore LearnLiberty.org/health-care.

   
         
 
 

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