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Dictionary » B » Bandage BandageBandage 1. A piece of cloth or other material, of varying shape and size, applied to a body part to make compression, absorb drainage, prevent motion, retain surgical dressings. 2. To cover a body part by application of a bandage. ![]()
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Results from our forumRe: Evolution... what causes new families to emerge is something that only macro-evolution can begin to adress. Wich in my view is the scientific equivalent of a bandage. "There's too many missing links and darwin didn't leave a manual on the subject, so we'll just go forward with the idea of evolutionary ...
See entire post not well read is he?... soap, Clear Skin for acne. Do not rub your skin—lather and rinse. Use towels only once, and then wash them. 3. Cover open skin sores with a loose bandage (Band-Aid, decompression strips, etc.) and keep them dry. 4. Remove any fibrous or worm-like material with an alcohol-treated tweezers and use ...
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The Fiber Disease... against Tam. His consistence should be considered when developing a judgement of him. From yesterdays news. The U.S. Navy has also developed a bandage that uses algae fibers to seal wounds and give the body time to form its own blood clots to stop bleeding. http://www.dfw.com/mld/dfw/16399040.htm
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The Fiber Diseasetamtam, thanks again for the links, you are definately on to something real. Today, i dabbed a liquid bandage antisceptic called "NEW SKIN" onto the lesions. It dries like nail polish and smells like it too. It pulls the microorganism colony out of the skin so that ...
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The Fiber Disease... soap, Clear Skin for acne. Do not rub your skin—lather and rinse. Use towels only once, and then wash them. 3. Cover open skin sores with a loose bandage (Band-Aid, decompression strips, etc.) and keep them dry. 4. Remove any fibrous or worm-like material with an alcohol-treated tweezers and use ...
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