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M Flanagan

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Tropical Doctor|October 1, 1992
Phenytoin and wound healingP M Flanagan, A M Flanagan
Journal of Wound Care|October 1, 1995
A contemporary approach to wound care education. Education must enable the practitioner to replace traditional and out-dated practices in wound care with research-based practiceM Flanagan
Professional Nurse (London, England)|March 1, 1997
Choosing pressure sore risk assessment toolsM Flanagan
Journal of Wound Care|June 6, 2003
Wound measurement: can it help us to monitor progression to healing?M Flanagan
Journal of Wound Care|March 21, 2002
Tissue viability programmes at the University of HertfordshireM Flanagan
Journal of Wound Care|December 3, 2016
Pressure sore risk assessment scalesM Flanagan
British Journal of Nursing (Mark Allen Publishing)|September 15, 1998
Factors influencing tissue viability nurse specialists in the UK: 2M Flanagan
Australian Veterinary Journal|May 1, 1992
Isolation of a spumavirus from a sheepM Flanagan
Journal of Wound Care|June 1, 1995
The efficacy of a hydrogel in the treatment of wounds with non-viable tissueM Flanagan
British Journal of Nursing (Mark Allen Publishing)|June 13, 1996
The role of the clinical nurse specialist in tissue viabilityM Flanagan
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Tropical Doctor|October 1, 1992
Phenytoin and wound healingP M Flanagan, A M Flanagan
Journal of Wound Care|October 1, 1995
A contemporary approach to wound care education. Education must enable the practitioner to replace traditional and out-dated practices in wound care with research-based practiceM Flanagan
Professional Nurse (London, England)|March 1, 1997
Choosing pressure sore risk assessment toolsM Flanagan
Journal of Wound Care|June 6, 2003
Wound measurement: can it help us to monitor progression to healing?M Flanagan
Journal of Wound Care|March 21, 2002
Tissue viability programmes at the University of HertfordshireM Flanagan
Journal of Wound Care|December 3, 2016
Pressure sore risk assessment scalesM Flanagan
British Journal of Nursing (Mark Allen Publishing)|September 15, 1998
Factors influencing tissue viability nurse specialists in the UK: 2M Flanagan
Australian Veterinary Journal|May 1, 1992
Isolation of a spumavirus from a sheepM Flanagan
Journal of Wound Care|June 1, 1995
The efficacy of a hydrogel in the treatment of wounds with non-viable tissueM Flanagan
British Journal of Nursing (Mark Allen Publishing)|June 13, 1996
The role of the clinical nurse specialist in tissue viabilityM Flanagan
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