'Smart' Bandage Extracts Bacteria From Wounds
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In 1920, Johnson and Johnson employee Earle Dickson created the first bandage to cover the frequent burns and cuts his wife Josephine inflicted on herself while cooking. The hand-made prototype was instantly adopted by his employer and marketed as Band-Aid, a brand that has become synonymous with the word bandage. However, while the adhesive strips may now look different from Dickson's creation they still perform the same job - Prevent bacteria from entering wounds.
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- wolfy_blue4년 이상I probally needed some back then, papercuts were endless and you know how many germs are on the school's library's books.
- 100letters약 5년Wow...I fall a lot when I skateboard, so I wish I had that!
- renegade5약 5년wow i need some i'm constantly getting hurt *_*
- bsc약 5년Cool.
- bb88년 이상nice
- kjfsjfdj8년 이상cool
- jk9년 이하WOW :0
- megacharizardx9년 이하That's really interesting
- don't look away약 9년that's awesome i always fall and scrape myself when i rollerblade
- Kjb9년 이상I can't believe it but it's right there (amazing) #cool #wow