<p>Applications of synthetic materials in medicine date back over 4000 year2. The Egyptians used linen as sutures. In the Roman Empire, gold was used in dentistry. Perhaps even earlier, ivory and bone may have been used in the body by practitioners of the healing arts. The historical origins of mode
Surface Engineering of Polymeric Biomaterials
β Scribed by Vladkova, Todorka G.
- Publisher
- iSmithers Rapra Publishing
- Year
- 2013-03-25
- Tongue
- English
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- 604
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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