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Posted By: teeth gnashing on 2006-12-12
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Subject: Two plastic surgery terms sm

This is a dictator new on staff--deep Southern accent, fast talker.  Sent this guy to QA the first time I got him, but no response yet.  He's surgically treating burns.


#1 Surgical preparation was carried out using a #10 blade as well as a S/L Norson/Norrison.


#2 The area of cadaver skin was covered with S/L Bridobel, Acticoat and sterile dressing. 


I've looked in all my Stedman references, Vera Pyle, as well as Google.  Nothing has come up.  Hope you might have these terms written in somewhere.  If you know your reference source, please state.  Thanks. 


 


 


 




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