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Results 51 - 60 of 80 for ALCOHOL OR IODINE OR LIDOCAINE OR WATER
  1. ... it out. Wash the area with soap and water after removing the splinter.
  2. ... between the lips of the vagina with soapy water and rinse well. A small amount of urine ...
  3. ... urinary bladder. The physician fills the bladder with water and inspects the interior of the bladder. The ...
  4. Drowning may occur wherever there is water, whether it is only a few inches in the bottom of the tub or thousands of feet in the ocean. People should ...
  5. Drowning may occur wherever there is water, whether it is only a few inches in the bottom of the tub or thousands of feet in the ocean. People should ...
  6. Drowning may occur wherever there is water, whether it is only a few inches in the bottom of the tub, or thousands of feet in the ocean. People should ...
  7. Drowning may occur wherever there is water, whether it is only a few inches in the bottom of the tub or thousands of feet in the ocean. People should ...
  8. Drowning may occur wherever there is water, whether it is only a few inches in the bottom of the tub or thousands of feet in the ocean. People should ...
  9. ... egg rafts that float in still or stagnant water. The mosquito lays the eggs one at a ...
  10. ... the nerves that results from excessive drinking of alcohol. The damage may affect the autonomic nerves (those ...
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