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"Why I gotta put my gauze back in?
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In his production of the Frenchman Pierre Quillard's play The Girl with the Cut-off Hands (1891), the actors intoned their lines behind a gauze curtain, backed by a gold cloth framed with red hangings.
Mikki Kunttu's lighting transforms the stage into an installation, with four musicians occasionally visible through the back gauze.
All the sites were covered by gauze and the back of the rabbit was wrapped with a nonocclusive bandage.
Tick-feeding chambers were prepared as follows: 10 ml syringes (Becton-Dickinson, Franklin Lakes, NJ, USA) were cut to a length of 10 mm and fixed with gauze to the proximal back of a 12-week-old immunocompetent NMRI Naval Medical Research Institutee) mouse from conventional (open-caged) housing, with health status control.
At one point Fusaichi Pegasus bucked a couple of times when Drysdale tried to toss a light gauze blanket over his sweating back.
My patient had been cutting back on the gauze and changing the dressing less often because he couldn't afford the supplies.
In the case of females, the research assistant gently separated the labia minora and wiped the area around the urethral orifice (from front to back) using sterile gauze dipped in normal saline.
An example may be found in some of the portraits of Queen Elizabeth I, which often show her with a lace or gauze rabato rising up at the back of the neck in the shape of wings.
Use a bit of gauze and lightly wiggle the tooth back and forth.
The doctor will likely apply gauze to both the front and back of the ear before wrapping it with sterile bandages.
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