FIELD: medicine, surgery. SUBSTANCE: before and after elimination of purulentnecrotic inflammation one should apply furred animal's fat onto wound surface once daily at 0.1 cm thickness till complete healing. One should use fat of marmots, raccoons, minks or polar foxes. The method provides efficient treatment of wounds and ulcers being simple and cheap during usage. EFFECT: higher efficiency of therapy. 4 cl, 2 ex
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Dates
2003-02-20—Published
1998-06-29—Filed