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Results 51 - 60 of 130 for ALCOHOL OR IODINE OR LIDOCAINE OR WATER
  1. ... amniotic sac. The amniotic sac, or "bag of waters," is the fluid-filled structure that cushions and ...
  2. Make sure you spit the water out. Do NOT swallow it.
  3. ... the wound thoroughly with mild soap and running water for 3 to 5 minutes. Then cover the ...
  4. ... eye and the surgeon marks the cornea with water-soluble ink to guide replacement of the corneal ...
  5. ... and runs to the rectum. The colon absorbs water from liquid stool that is delivered to it ...
  6. ... Next wash the cut with mild soap and water.
  7. ... out of your vagina. If your "bag of waters" doesn't break on its own, your doctor ...
  8. ... the colon. In the colon most of the water is absorbed from the food residue. The residue ...
  9. ... the liver. Bile is a solution composed of water, bile salts, lecithin, cholesterol and some other small ...
  10. ... the body to regulate blood pressure by reabsorbing water in the kidneys.
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