The Medical World, Volume 64, Issue 11946 - Medicine |
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... wound . This dressing is easily removed without the slightest pain or adhesiveness to the wound surface . No matter how fast the wound is granu lating there is always a film of the medi- cated ointment between the cellophane envelope ...
... wound . This dressing is easily removed without the slightest pain or adhesiveness to the wound surface . No matter how fast the wound is granu lating there is always a film of the medi- cated ointment between the cellophane envelope ...
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... wound is at all times covered and kept in a moist condition by the medication . The removal of these dressings is abso lutely painless . They may be left uncover- ed on wounds that do not require com- pression , and on areas where ...
... wound is at all times covered and kept in a moist condition by the medication . The removal of these dressings is abso lutely painless . They may be left uncover- ed on wounds that do not require com- pression , and on areas where ...
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... wounds in his neck and leg . He received these wounds concurrently , with a blast concussion . Af- ter receiving treatment for his wounds at a first aid station , it was noted that he was confused , disoriented and suffering from a ...
... wounds in his neck and leg . He received these wounds concurrently , with a blast concussion . Af- ter receiving treatment for his wounds at a first aid station , it was noted that he was confused , disoriented and suffering from a ...
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