2 edition of How we treat wounds to-day found in the catalog.
How we treat wounds to-day
Robert T. Morris
Published
1894 by G.P. Putnam in New York .
Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | by Robert T. Morris. |
The Physical Object | |
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Pagination | xii, 165 p. |
Number of Pages | 165 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL16605106M |
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How we treat wounds to-day by Robert T. Morris. This book is a reproduction of the original book published in and may have some imperfections such as Pages: How we treat wounds to-day: A Treatise on the Subject of Antiseptic Surgery which Can be Item Preview. Wounds - how to care for them - Better Health Channel.
How we treat wounds to-day: a treatise on the subject of antiseptic surgery which can be understood by beginners Author(s): Morris, Robert T.
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We’re most vulnerable to infection where infection has a gateway to our bodies. In an adult without wounds or broken skin, that means our mouths, eyes, noses, ears, and genitals.
Wounds took longer to heal after midline closure than after off-midline closure (mean difference days, 95% confidence interval to ), rate of infection was higher (relative risk1.
Author(s): Morris,Robert T(Robert Tuttle), Title(s): How we treat wounds to-day; a treatise on the subject of antiseptic surgery which can be.
Author(s): Morris,Robert T(Robert Tuttle), Title(s): How we treat wounds to-day: a treatise on the subject of antiseptic surgery which can be.
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