Laboratory evaluation of enzymatic burn wound debridement in vitro and in vivo
Silverstein, P.; Helmkamp, G.M.; Walker, H.L.; McKeel, D.W.; Pruitt, B.A.
Surgical Forum 23(0): 31-33
1972
ISSN/ISBN: 0071-8041 PMID: 4671018 Document Number: 56004
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