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fine silk are the most appropriate. These _stitches of coaptation_ may be
interrupted or continuous. In small superficial wounds on exposed parts,
stitch marks may be avoided by approximating the edges with strips of
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gauze fixed in position by collodion, or by subcutaneous sutures of fine catgut. Where the skin is loose, as, for example, in the neck, on the limbs, or in the scrotum, the use of Michel's clips is advantageous in so far as these bring the deep surfaces of the skin into accurate apposition, are introduced with comparatively little pain, and leave only a slight Received on Sat Sep 22 2007 - 23:12:25 EDT
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