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Traumatology / Physiology / Injuries / Skin physiology / Wound healing / Granulation tissue / Wound / Dressing / Healing / Medicine / Emergency medicine / First aid
Date: 2011-10-06 00:16:51
Traumatology
Physiology
Injuries
Skin physiology
Wound healing
Granulation tissue
Wound
Dressing
Healing
Medicine
Emergency medicine
First aid

Inside Racing – March 2010 Healing Wounds Wounds on horses are common and can be frustrating to treat because of the time that they can take to heal and also the unsightly nature of them in some situations. Dr Gareth T

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