Survival, as affected by primary excision with grafting and hypothermia, in a lethal experimental scold.

The cutaneous burn and the problem of effective therapy, especially in the more extensive ones, is profound and interest in it dates back many decades. In this paper, we are presenting the problem of cellular injury resulting from the application of heat to living tissue, otherwise known as a "...

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Main Author: Poy, Neville. G.
Other Authors: Woolhouse, F. (Supervisor)
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Language:en
Published: McGill University 1963
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spelling ndltd-LACETR-oai-collectionscanada.gc.ca-QMM.1152162014-02-13T04:10:01ZSurvival, as affected by primary excision with grafting and hypothermia, in a lethal experimental scold.Poy, Neville. G.Experimental Surgery.The cutaneous burn and the problem of effective therapy, especially in the more extensive ones, is profound and interest in it dates back many decades. In this paper, we are presenting the problem of cellular injury resulting from the application of heat to living tissue, otherwise known as a "thermal burn". There are numerous varieties of thermal burns aptly named according to the physical nature of the heat emitting agent. Amongst these are electrical burns resulting from contact with a “live electric current”, flash burns secondary to intense radiant energy, flame burns produced by contact with flames from any flamable agent, and scald burns resulting from contact with high temperature liquids to mention only a few.McGill UniversityWoolhouse, F. (Supervisor)1963Electronic Thesis or Dissertationapplication/pdfenalephsysno: NNNNNNNNNTheses scanned by McGill Library.All items in eScholarship@McGill are protected by copyright with all rights reserved unless otherwise indicated.Master of Science. (Department of Health Sciences.) http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=115216
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Poy, Neville. G.
Survival, as affected by primary excision with grafting and hypothermia, in a lethal experimental scold.
description The cutaneous burn and the problem of effective therapy, especially in the more extensive ones, is profound and interest in it dates back many decades. In this paper, we are presenting the problem of cellular injury resulting from the application of heat to living tissue, otherwise known as a "thermal burn". There are numerous varieties of thermal burns aptly named according to the physical nature of the heat emitting agent. Amongst these are electrical burns resulting from contact with a “live electric current”, flash burns secondary to intense radiant energy, flame burns produced by contact with flames from any flamable agent, and scald burns resulting from contact with high temperature liquids to mention only a few.
author2 Woolhouse, F. (Supervisor)
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Poy, Neville. G.
author Poy, Neville. G.
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title Survival, as affected by primary excision with grafting and hypothermia, in a lethal experimental scold.
title_short Survival, as affected by primary excision with grafting and hypothermia, in a lethal experimental scold.
title_full Survival, as affected by primary excision with grafting and hypothermia, in a lethal experimental scold.
title_fullStr Survival, as affected by primary excision with grafting and hypothermia, in a lethal experimental scold.
title_full_unstemmed Survival, as affected by primary excision with grafting and hypothermia, in a lethal experimental scold.
title_sort survival, as affected by primary excision with grafting and hypothermia, in a lethal experimental scold.
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