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Volume 47 - Issue 11 - November, 2001

Column

Editorial
11/01/2001
  Our October issue went to press just before September 11. How the world has changed. Before September 11, most conversations and correspondence began with "How are you?" followed by the standard reply, "Fine, how about yourself?" After...
  Our October issue went to press just before September 11. How the world has changed. Before September 11, most conversations and correspondence began with "How are you?" followed by the standard reply, "Fine, how about yourself?" After...
  Our October issue went to...
11/01/2001
Wound Management & Prevention
Department
11/01/2001
There are no such things as incurables; there are only things for which man has not found a cure. - Bernard M. Baruch   Years ago, thousands of us entered the field of nursing - wide-eyed and eager - with the heartfelt desire to nurture the...
There are no such things as incurables; there are only things for which man has not found a cure. - Bernard M. Baruch   Years ago, thousands of us entered the field of nursing - wide-eyed and eager - with the heartfelt desire to nurture the...
There are no such things as...
11/01/2001
Wound Management & Prevention

Feature

Empirical Studies
11/01/2001
Healing by second intention is the most predictable method in the terminal phase of wound healing. It is also the most damaging, frustrating, time consuming, (and) economically devastating.1   Split-thickness skin graft application is...
Healing by second intention is the most predictable method in the terminal phase of wound healing. It is also the most damaging, frustrating, time consuming, (and) economically devastating.1   Split-thickness skin graft application is...
Healing by second intention is...
11/01/2001
Wound Management & Prevention