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... skin , which gaped a little when its sutures gave way . However , the muscles , and doubtless the periosteal sutures held on ; and the edges of skin soon , as it were , crept together again . The temperature rose on several days to 101 ...
... skin , which gaped a little when its sutures gave way . However , the muscles , and doubtless the periosteal sutures held on ; and the edges of skin soon , as it were , crept together again . The temperature rose on several days to 101 ...
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... skin- wounds did not gape . Over the wounds was placed a coat of salicylic acid dissolved in ether , as well as a little powdered salicylic acid . No bandages were used . The patient went daily to his work at Summerset House , attended ...
... skin- wounds did not gape . Over the wounds was placed a coat of salicylic acid dissolved in ether , as well as a little powdered salicylic acid . No bandages were used . The patient went daily to his work at Summerset House , attended ...
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