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- W2016366642 abstract "To the Editor:— On Nov. 1, 1959, Connecticut had another tetanus death. It represented one more unnecessary loss of life from a completely preventable disease. The victim was said to have spread petroleum jelly over the wound, effectively sealing out the air. He had incurred deep lacerations while climbing a barbed wire fence. Bleeding presumably followed, and the petroleum jelly would seem to have been used to check this bleeding. There are numerous soothing, antiseptic creams on the market for home use on wounds; also, plastic sprays to stop bleeding are being offered to the public. To my knowledge, none of the products in either category claim to kill tetanus spores. It seems that the trusting use of these by mothers and other administrators of first aid would set up ideal anerobic conditions for the development of tetanus in unvaccinated persons. With the fairly widespread immunization of children nowadays this" @default.
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- W2016366642 date "1960-07-09" @default.
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- W2016366642 title "A DEATH FROM TETANUS" @default.
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