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At first, the company focused on surgical dressing and the care of wounds.
It is still the basis for many modern surgical dressings.
Did I tell you that it allows me to change some of the surgical dressings now?
Surgical dressings of every description are provided by the hospital.
One major use is as an absorbent in surgical dressings.
Your surgeon will have you wear a surgical dressing over the scalp for at least a day or two.
There was a surgical dressing on her left ear.
A large surgical dressing was taped across his chest.
The flexible type is often used as a surgical dressing or to hold dressings in place.
The stump of her left arm was still wrapped in surgical dressings.
The surgical dressings and other supplies do not require attention in the early months of pregnancy.
After that he sorted out a surgical dressing in a sterile wrapping.
In Madrid, there was only food for two months, and no water, heating, medicine or surgical dressings.
The art gallery and ball room have been transformed into the department of surgical dressings."
They were manufacturers of medical plasters and surgical dressings.
Although the surgical dressing attached to the back of his head wasn't enhancing his image.
Local bleeding events may be treated with local pressure or surgical dressings, if necessary.
Allergic reactions can occur to surgical dressings, cleansing agents, and antibiotics.
She scratched at a surgical dressing.
On it lay the Vietnamese manservant, moaning quietly and holding a surgical dressing to his thigh.
Grosser than tap water being filtered through surgical dressings and colostomy bags?'
From 1941 to 1951 the American Red Cross manufactured surgical dressings, and held classes for nurse's aides in the building.
Eleven males, 4 females were retrained on September 30, 1900, to prevent violence to themselves and others, and to retain surgical dressings.
A bulky surgical dressing, or sometimes a smaller dressing protected by a baseball cap, must be worn for at least a day or two.
In his paper, in 1929, Fleming mentioned the possible use of penicillin as an antiseptic in surgical dressings, but the matter was taken no further.