Understanding Wound from the Past to the Present

Dr. Neha Chauhan1, Dr. Bhinya Ram2, Dr. Rekha Chandrodaya3

1Assistant Professor, Department of Shalya Tantra, GAC Kekri, Rajasthan

2Assistant Professor, Department of Shalya Tantra, ITRA Jamnagar

3Assistant Professor, Department of Shalya Tantra, GAC Kekri, Rajasthan

Corresponding Author: Dr. Neha Chauhan

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.47191/ijahm/v15i2.20

ABSTRACT: 

We humans had to deal with wounds since we existed. From a simple cut to large bleeding wounds, there are many varieties. Wounds are described by the time and level of understanding of humans. This article is a small attempt to study wounds from different literature and to evaluate their current situation.

 

KEYWORDS: 

Vrana, Wound Healing, Historical Review

 

REFERENCES:

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  2.  Williams, N.S., O’Connell, P. R., & McCaskie, A.W. “Bailey and Love’s Short Practice of Surgery”27th edition. CRC Press. 2018, Chapter 5. Pg 42.
  3. Brunicardi, F. C., Andersen, D. K., Billiar, T. R., Dunn, D. L., Hunter, J. G., Matthews, J. B., & Pollock, R. E. (2014). Schwartz’s Principles of Surgery, 10th edition. McGraw Hill Professional. Chapter 9. Pg. 268

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