Wound Healing and Skin Physiology 1995
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-77882-7_2
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De rara medicatione vulnerum: An Historical Approach to Wound Care

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“……Copious putrefaction and decaying often occurs''), and he protected the injured parts from the environment with a careful dressing (''The elegant physician will easily prepare a dressing with small clothes folded in two, three, four or more…to widely cover also the surrounding healthy tissues''). It is interesting to observe that the ''occlusive'' concept of Lister's medication, which developed more than two centuries later, was anticipated by Magati, despite the absence of any knowledge of the biological processes of infection and inflammation [24].…”
Section: The Ancient Background: Natura Medicatrix and Their Supportsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“……Copious putrefaction and decaying often occurs''), and he protected the injured parts from the environment with a careful dressing (''The elegant physician will easily prepare a dressing with small clothes folded in two, three, four or more…to widely cover also the surrounding healthy tissues''). It is interesting to observe that the ''occlusive'' concept of Lister's medication, which developed more than two centuries later, was anticipated by Magati, despite the absence of any knowledge of the biological processes of infection and inflammation [24].…”
Section: The Ancient Background: Natura Medicatrix and Their Supportsmentioning
confidence: 99%