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. 1943 Nov;118(5):761–779. doi: 10.1097/00000658-194311000-00001

THE SURFACE TREATMENT OF BURNS *

A COMPARISON OF RESULTS OF TANNIC ACID, SILVER NITRATE, TRIPLE DYE, AND VASELINE OR BORIC OINTMENT AS SURFACE TREATMENTS IN 150 CASES

George H A Clowes Jr, Charles C Lund, Stanley M Levenson
PMCID: PMC1617726  PMID: 17858308

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