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  • embryonic wound healing
  • Embryonic wound healing
  • The wound-man.
  • embryo wound healing SEM
  • embryo wound healing SEM
  • Leprosy: foot wound care
  • embryo wound healing SEM
  • embryo wound healing SEM
  • Leprosy: foot wound care
  • Leprosy: foot wound care
  • Hand with suppurating poisoned wound
  • Skin around wound, mouse, blood cells
  • Blood clot forming over a wound
  • Achillea millefolium (Yarrow); wound healing, antispasmodic
  • Forearm wound. Pooll. Captain of the Wassenaer.
  • C. Stromayr: Sewing wound after herniotomy. 1559
  • Man with gunshot wound to the nose
  • Fresco: a surgeon treating a thigh wound.
  • Wound man, Pseudo-Galen, Anathomia; WMS 290
  • Hand with cellulitis following upon a poisoned wound
  • Hand with cellulitis following upon a poisoned wound
  • Needle and thread stitching up a wound, artwork
  • M0007322: Illustration of a surgeon cauterising a wound
  • Manuscript account of Lord Nelson's fatal wound, 1805 (?)
  • SS. Cosmas and Damian dressing a chest wound. Oil painting.
  • Larynx and trachea after tracheotomy, showing ulceration below the wound
  • Wound man showing all the weapons and points of injury. Woodcut.
  • Anthyllis vulneraria L. Fabaceae. Kidney vetch, woundwort. 'vulneraria' means 'wound healer'
  • The wounds of Christ with Saint Francis who holds the Cross inside the side wound. Engraving.
  • A woman treating a man's head-wound. Oil painting after J. Nixon.