Irrigation in facial and scalp lacerations: does it alter outcome?
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J E Hollander | A. Singer | J. Hollander | P. Richman | A J Singer | P B Richman | M Werblud | T Miller | J Huggler | T. Miller | M. Werblud | J. Huggler
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