The Medical World, Volume 63, Issue 21945 - Medicine |
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Page 63
... therapy , found that the active principle was allantoin , and it was undoubtedly this discovery that brought wound healing from an empirical basis to a more scientific basis . Kaplan 12 stated that allantoin induces healing by stimu ...
... therapy , found that the active principle was allantoin , and it was undoubtedly this discovery that brought wound healing from an empirical basis to a more scientific basis . Kaplan 12 stated that allantoin induces healing by stimu ...
Page 65
... therapy ( group A ) with- out sulfathiazole . The patients in group C had the bene fit of allantoin and benzocaine with the sulfathiazole , and the fact that they were ill about two - thirds the time of the pa tients in the other two ...
... therapy ( group A ) with- out sulfathiazole . The patients in group C had the bene fit of allantoin and benzocaine with the sulfathiazole , and the fact that they were ill about two - thirds the time of the pa tients in the other two ...
Page 66
... therapy versus a newer type . It seems to hinge more on whether early movement of the joints or whether they should be immo- bilized until the bone is fully joined . Edwin O. Geckeler , M.D. , Associate Professor of Orphopedic Surgery ...
... therapy versus a newer type . It seems to hinge more on whether early movement of the joints or whether they should be immo- bilized until the bone is fully joined . Edwin O. Geckeler , M.D. , Associate Professor of Orphopedic Surgery ...
Contents
No2 | 52 |
Mobilization Versus Immobilization in Fracture Treatment | 66 |
Treatment to Avoid Asphyxia Should Begin with Prenatal Care | 74 |
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