Abstract
Clinical trials and experiments with a new plaster-of-Paris bandage which can be used in the normal manner are described. Only about two-thirds of the usual number of bandages are required to produce a plaster case of equivalent strength.
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Clinical trials and experiments with a new plaster-of-Paris bandage which can be used in the normal manner are described. Only about two-thirds of the usual number of bandages are required to produce a plaster case of equivalent strength.
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