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. 1953 Oct;138(4):618–629. doi: 10.1097/00000658-195310000-00015

Postmortem Homografts as “Biological Dressings” for Extensive Burns and Denuded Areas: Immediate and Preserved Homografts as Life-saving Procedures *

James Barrett Brown, Minot P Fryer, Peter Randall, Milton Lu
PMCID: PMC1609464  PMID: 13092792

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