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  • 44. A guide to the properties and uses of silver dressings in wound care.
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  • 46. [A renaissance for maggot therapy of wounds].
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  • 49. Larval therapy in wound debridement.
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  • 54. Maggot therapy for problematic wounds: uncommon and off-label applications.
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  • 59. The management of chronic wounds.
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