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  1. ... immersion in cold water, which can result in skin maceration, infection, and gangrene. Medications to consider are nonselective ... complications from prolonged immersion in ice baths include skin maceration, infection, and gangrene. Amputation has occasionally been necessary ...
  2. ... in death they both separate from the true skin by maceration and beginning putrefaction. The nails are to give ... be- come cuticle. This vascular surface of the skin, for such I must suppose ... by long maceration and putrefaction, into something like a dis- tinct ...
  3. ... area. There was no clinical difference in infection, skin irritation, maceration, bleeding, pain at dressing removal, odour, hypergranulation and ...
  4. ... in death they both separate from the true skin by maceration and beginning putrefaction. The nails are to give ... succession become cuticle. This vascular surface of the skin, for such I ... by long maceration and putrefaction, into something like a distinct mem- ...
  5. ... in death they both separate from the true skin by maceration and beginning putrefaction. The nails are to give ... be- come cuticle. This vascular surface of the skin, for such I must suppose ... by long maceration and putrefaction, into something like a dis- tinct ...
  6. ... in death they both separate from the true skin by maceration and beginning putrefaction. The nails are to give ... inater, arachnoid, pericardium, pleura, peritoneum, &c.) and the skin, dissolve ... little gelatine, on maceration in cold water : by long boiling in water ...
  7. ... tolerance) Time in hospital Side effects (infection, health skin damage, healthy tissue damage, maceration, treatment related pain, skin irritation, allergic reaction, itching, ...
  8. ... the colouring matter, separately, by submitting the negro skin to maceration, in order to swell the mucous body, and ... not be separated from the rest of the skin by dissection, but putre- faction, maceration, the action of dry and humid heat, epis- ...
  9. ... are also removable by water alone, as after maceration of the skin in a bath, or after a profuse diaphoresis, ... to induce sweating, with a view to the maceration of the skin. Van Harlingen recom- mends the following for use ...
  10. ... distinctive. It has generally undergone more or less maceration, and the skin, which is readily detachable, is of a con- ... observ- able symptoms will be those of the skin. Maceration of the epidermis and its elevation into bullre ...
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