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Absorbent and .
Is listed in the USP as a form in which Absorbent Gauze may be provided.
It is prepared from type1 Absorbent gauze in various widths and lengths.
* Absorbent Underwear Absorbent underwear or diapers can reduce embarrassment for bedwetters and make cleanup easier for caregivers.
Absorbent underwear can be especially beneficial for bedwetting children wishing to attend sleepovers or campouts, reducing emotional problems caused by social isolation and / or embarrassment in front of peers.
Hodgkin described the disease that bears his name ( Hodgkin's lymphoma ) in 1832, in a paper titled On Some Morbid Appearances of the Absorbent Glands and Spleen.
# Absorbent or absorbing if the union of tC over all t > 0 is all of V, or equivalently for every x in V, tx is in C for some t > 0.
Absorbent shoe insoles decrease the sweat in shoes.

medicated and .
Local treatment may include vaginal suppositories or medicated douches.
Also known as liquor carbonis detergens ( LCD ), and liquor picis carbonis ( Latin: coal tar solution ) ( LPC ), it can be used in medicated shampoo, soap and ointment, as a treatment for dandruff and psoriasis, as well as being used to kill and repel head lice.
Many people at the time viewed horse-drawn transit as unnecessarily cruel, and the fact that a typical horse could work only four or five hours per day necessitated the maintenance of large stables of draft animals that had to be fed, housed, groomed, medicated and rested.
Gayetty's medicated paper for the water-closet.
If it is marketed as " luxury ", it may be quilted or rippled ( embossed ), perfumed, colored or patterned, medicated ( with anti-bacterial chemicals ), or treated with aloe or other perfumes.
The changes probably result from altered development rather than tissue damage, and show up even in subjects who have never been medicated.
Lice infestations can be controlled with lice combs, and medicated shampoos or washes.
Even penny candies were directly descended from medicated lozenges that held bitter medicine in a hard sugar coating.
On December 12, 2008, it was reported that Mitchell could not legally be forcibly medicated by the State of Utah to attempt to restore his mental competency, also claiming that it is " unnecessary and needlessly harsh ," and therefore a violation of the Utah state constitution, to prolong trial proceedings to this length.
As Mitchell's third competency hearing moved forward, both Mitchell and Barzee remained incarcerated at Utah State Hospital ( a psychiatric hospital ), where Barzee was still being medicated until she was competent to stand trial.
Prefixes such as hash, cannabis, weed, space, cosmic, freaky, magic, special, enhanced, medicated, fabricated, buffed, stimulated, stimmed, superskunk, spiked, evolved are added to the name of the food that they are prepared with: " hash cakes ," " special brownies " etc.
Water-based, gentle cleansers are ideal for all skin types, though particularly acne-prone skin may require medicated cleansers containing benzoyl peroxide or salicylic acid to discourage acne.
Water-based, low-oil and non-comodegenic moisturizers should be used on oily skin ; medicated moisturizers containing tea tree extracts or fruit enzymes can help to control oil production or treat acne.
Given the amount of evidence suggesting a link between antipsychotic medications and metabolic syndrome, several agencies have recommended regular clinical monitoring of weight, symptoms of hyperglycemia, glucose, hypertension and signs and symptoms of cardiovascular disease in chronically medicated patients with schizophrenia.
Considering that this is rare, it must also be noted that it is not unheard of that patients are medicated or given higher doses without their knowledge.
As a hair treatment, the flowers are boiled in oil along with other spices to make a medicated hair oil.
The product is also available in suppository form and as medicated wipes.
A witch hazel medicated wipe is also available under the Preparation H brand.
* Howard W. Naylor, D. V. M., manufacturer of pre-packaged medicated teat dilators, Blu-Kote and famous Dr. Naylor's udder balm for livestock.
* Dr. Naylor's-the only active manufacturer today, maker of Dr. Naylor's Udder Balm, their original product being packaged medicated teat dilators for dairy cattle.

surgical and dressings
Physical therapists utilize surgical instruments, mechanical lavage, dressings and topical agents to debride necrotic tissue and promote tissue healing.
The flexible type is often used as a surgical dressing or to hold dressings in place.
Because the liposuction-only procedure featured only a few, small, surgical incisions, the woman quickly recovers her health, usually resuming daily life activities at 3-days post-operative — when the breast-molding dressings are changed ; she also resumes her personal hygiene regimen to include washing under a water shower.
It is still the basis for many modern surgical dressings.
It is still the basis for many modern surgical dressings.
Fixation and orthopaedic applications have included sutures, suture fasteners, meniscus repair devices, rivets, tacks, staples, screws ( including interference screws ), bone plates and bone plating systems, surgical mesh, repair patches, slings, cardiovascular patches, orthopedic pins ( including bone. lling augmentation material ), adhesion barriers, stents, guided tissue repair / regeneration devices, articular cartilage repair devices, nerve guides, tendon repair devices, atrial septal defect repair devices, pericardial patches, bulking and filling agents, vein valves, bone marrow scaffolds, meniscus regeneration devices, ligament and tendon grafts, ocular cell implants, spinal fusion cages, skin substitutes, dural substitutes, bone graft substitutes, bone dowels, wound dressings, and hemostats.
September 4, On the request from U. S. Department of Health and Human Services, Canada sent thousands of beds, blankets, surgical gloves and dressings and other medical supplies.
On September 4, following a request from U. S. Department of Health and Human Services, the Government of Canada announced it was prepared to send thousands of beds, blankets, surgical gloves and dressings and other medical supplies.
Dressings can be impregnated with antiseptic chemicals, as in boracic lint or where medicinal Castor oil was used in the first surgical dressings

surgical and J
J Hand Ther 15: 251-9, 2002 .> A longer duration of symptoms, i. e. a delay to definitive surgical treatment, has also been associated with a longer time to return to work, implying that earlier definitive surgical treatment reduces the amount of time off of work.
J Hand Surg 20: 470-4, 1995 .> Shin also found carpal tunnel release to be superior to nonoperative management, with decreased disability, and a decreased necessity for job modifications and restrictions compared to those who did not undergo surgical release.
* Braid, J., " Letter to the Editor of The British Record of Obstetric Medicine and Surgery the use of ether and chloroform for surgical and obstetric purposes ", The British Record of Obstetric Medicine and Surgery, Vol. 2, ( 1849 ), pp. 55 – 59.
In the nineteenth century, the surgical techniques of J. F.
* Thomas J. Fogarty-Clinical Professor of Surgery, member of National Inventors Hall of Fame, owner of more than 100 surgical patents, including the Fogarty balloon catheter.
In an article entitled " The surgical therapy of hyperinsulinism ", in J Internat Chir 3: 237-276 ( 1938 ), he proposed that no pancreatic surgery to look for an insulinoma be performed unless these criteria were met.
J. Marion Sims, born James Marion Sims ( January 25, 1813 – November 13, 1883 ) was a surgical pioneer, considered the father of American gynecology.
Dr. William J. Mayo served in World War I at the rank of Colonel ( O6 ), as chief adviser for U. S. Army surgical services in the office of the U. S. Army Surgeon General.

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