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Wound dressings

1998
Abstract For centuries, man has applied a variety of substances to his wounds to stem bleeding, ease pain, or provide protection for newly formed tissue. Many of these agents were simple absorbents that were used to remove exudate and produce a dry wound, an essential prerequisite for rapid and uneventful healing - or so it was ...
S Thomas, I M Leigh
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Wound dressings

British Journal of Hospital Medicine, 2017
C J, Deutsch, D M, Edwards, S, Myers
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Wound dressings

Veterinary Nursing Journal, 2005
Nicholas FS Watson, Wendy Hodgkin
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Haemostatic materials for wound healing applications

Nature Reviews Chemistry, 2021
Baolin Guo, Ruonan Dong, Yongping Liang
exaly  

Dressing wounds

British Journal of Community Nursing, 2018
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[Wound dressings].

Zeitschrift fur Hautkrankheiten, 1989
The wide variety of dermatologic surgical procedures has resulted in a corresponding choice of wound dressings. Considering the chemical and physical properties as well as the function of the dressings, standardized dressing techniques can be performed with relatively few materials. This saves both time and money.
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Wound dressings.

Professional nurse (London, England), 1997
Wound healing is a complex rebuilding process that may be easily disrupted if dressings and topical applications are chosen unwisely. There is now a consensus of opinion on the attributes of an ideal dressing. There are many dressings available, each possessing certain of these attributes. There is a shortage of clinical trials in this area.
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Functional Hydrogels as Wound Dressing to Enhance Wound Healing

ACS Nano, 2021
Yongping Liang, Baolin Guo
exaly  

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