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Gloves, Surgical

Known as: gloving surgical, Surgical gloves, gloves surgical 
Gloves, usually rubber, worn by surgeons, examining physicians, dentists, and other health personnel for the mutual protection of personnel and… 
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Review
2009
Review
2009
There’s no fixed connection with the Castle . . . . When anybody calls up the Castle from here, the instruments in all the… 
1987
1987
Thirty-one patients with a contact allergy to gloves made from rubber or vinyl were investigated in a retrospective and… 
1986
1986
Contamination of the operative field by glove powders, even after washing and wiping, is a well-described entity. We present a… 
1984
1984
The first commercially available powderless glove was compared to other popular ophthalmic gloves. They were compared with… 
1984
1984
Tissue reactions to surgical glove powders, ie, talc (magnesium silicate) and Keoflo (low cross-linked cornstarch) were studied… 
1983
1983
Recent studies have shown that many glove manufacturers still are using talc as a glove-mold release agent. The removal of talc… 
1976
1976
The contamination rate of gloves is about the same for all scrubbed personnel, be they single or double gloves (33%). More holes… 
1975
1975
Guinea-pigs immunized by nuchal inoculation of starch glove powder emulsified with Freund's complete adjuvant showed increased… 
1966
1966
THE UBIQUITOUS bacteria on the surgeons' hands cannot be totally obliterated, even with the best of scrubbing technique. 1-3 Thus… 
Review
1959
Review
1959
Abstract A case of acute postoperative peritonitis, caused by a foreign body granulomatous reaction to surgical glove starch…