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A method for obtaining healing bandages, especially designed to be able to provide a gradual and successive action of the curative effect depending on the number of wraps of the bandage, essentially characterized by the fact of transferring to a bandage of absorbent tissue a curative means which is retained by capillarity and absorption, according to a process comprising the preparation of a fluid bath formed by a sodium solution of dibromoxy-mercury-resorcinphthalein, and in passing through it a sterilized piece or strip of yarn, gauze or other material absorbent textile; in arranging the pulling means so that the passage of this material is slow enough to allow the fibers to be completely impregnated with the aforementioned sodium solution; in passing the part already impregnated by a drying zone of infrared or other radiation and then it is packaged in a sterilized container. (Machine-translation by Google Translate, not legally binding)
ES285327A1963-02-211963-02-21A procedure for the obtaining of healing bandages (Machine-translation by Google Translate, not legally binding)
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Procedure for the treatment of textile materials composed of or containing animal fibers to reduce their trend to felt or shrink (Machine-translation by Google Translate, not legally binding)