'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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- po약 10년cool lol
- jon richardson약 10년i am writing for my school newspaper about this.
- jon richardson약 10년wow
hatsune약 10년I'm in 5th grade and I'm in Mr.Banta's and I need to do homework on this so,HELP!!!!!!!!- !!!!!##약 10년Cool beans yo
- Justinlover101약 10년Can someone tell me a summary about this
hatsune약 10년I have to like do homework on this. HELP!- Miku Hatsune 약 10년I also like that idea...
kewlkat약 10년this would be really cool if it became reality. (-^.^-)- someanimeluver약 10년WOW!!! I'm putting this on Tumblr with #dogonews and #newbacteriasuckingbandaids :3 Im also gonna use it 4 my project, lol ^.^ SO COOL, gonna be the 1st 2 buy in CVS! fave article on dogo news c: