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  2. Adhesive bandage - Wikipedia

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    The adhesive sheet is usually a woven fabric, plastic (PVC, polyethylene or polyurethane), or latex strip. It may or may not be waterproof; if it is airtight, the bandage is an occlusive dressing. The adhesive is commonly an acrylate, including methacrylates and epoxy diacrylates (which are also known as vinyl resins). [2]

  3. Hydrocolloid dressing - Wikipedia

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    Hydrocolloid dressing. A hydrocolloid dressing is an opaque or transparent [ 1] dressing for wounds. A hydrocolloid dressing is biodegradable, [ 2] breathable, and depending on the dressing selected, may adhere to the skin, so no separate taping is needed. [ 3]

  4. Cohesive bandage - Wikipedia

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    Cohesive bandage. A self-adhering bandage or cohesive bandage ( coban) [ 1] is a type of bandage or wrap that coheres to itself but does not adhere well to other surfaces. "Coban" by 3M is commonly used as a wrap on limbs because it will stick to itself and not loosen. Due to its elastic qualities, coban is often used as a compression bandage.

  5. History of wound care - Wikipedia

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    The clinical history of the treatment of acute and chronic wounds can also trace its origins to ancient Egypt, and many Egyptian medical papyri have survived which document herbal, surgical and magical remedies for wounds. The Edwin Smith Papyrus, c. 1600 BCE, describes closing wounds with sutures (for wounds of the lip, throat, and shoulder ...

  6. 10 Best Dogs for Kids Under the Age of 5 - AOL

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    9. Beagle. tetiana_u - Shutterstock. If you're looking for a dog full of personality, then a beagle might be the one for you and your family. This is a super playful breed with a ton of energy ...

  7. Tincture of benzoin - Wikipedia

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    Compound Benzoin Tincture is often applied to skin under an adhesive bandage. It protects the skin from allergy to the adhesive and makes the bandage adhere longer. [4] It is also used by athletes for its reputation of toughening skin. Orthopedists often apply it under a cast, because it protects the skin and diminishes itching.

  8. Potentially dangerous chemicals appeared in bandage brands like Band-Aids, CVS and Walmart, according to a recent study. A new study detected a type of “forever chemical” in various adhesive ...

  9. Earle Dickson - Wikipedia

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    Johnson & Johnson. Projects. BAND-AID. adhesive bandages. Earle Dickson (October 10, 1892—September 21, 1961) was an American inventor best known for inventing adhesive bandages in the US. He lived in Highland Park, New Jersey, for a large portion of his life.

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