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  • * Students Embed Stem Cells in Sutures to Enhance Healing.

    Tew's Day! hani 2009

  • "Sutures": Thriller about a sociopath harvesting body parts to sell on the black market.

    RGJ.com - Latest News 2010

  • Sutures, just everything that we think of rudimentary, they do not have it.

    CNN Transcript Jan 15, 2010 2010

  • Sutures versus staples for skin closure in orthopaedic surgery: meta-analysis

    Tying Smoking and Parkinson's Jeremy Singer-Vine 2010

  • Sutures work well, but require enormous skill and longer operating times.

    Shellfish And Inkjet Printers = Faster Healing From Surgeries? | Impact Lab 2009

  • Sutures—stitches—get sewn into the aorta, the superior vena cava, and the inferior vena cava.

    Change of Heart Jodi Picoult 2008

  • There's an article by Gregory Makoul and Limor Peer, 'Dissecting the Doctor Shows', in an edited collection Cultural Sutures: Media and Medicine which, by means of a content analysis of ER and Chicago Hope, concludes that 'the primary mode of framing medicine is for its dramatic effect rather than any apparently accurate portrayal of doctors and their work'.

    Archive 2006-12-01 Kirsty 2006

  • There's an article by Gregory Makoul and Limor Peer, 'Dissecting the Doctor Shows', in an edited collection Cultural Sutures: Media and Medicine which, by means of a content analysis of ER and Chicago Hope, concludes that 'the primary mode of framing medicine is for its dramatic effect rather than any apparently accurate portrayal of doctors and their work'.

    Garbage Day Kirsty 2006

  • Sutures of blood-vessels must never be performed in infected wounds.

    Alexis Carrel - Nobel Lecture 1967

  • Sutures are removed at the end of from ten days to three weeks as cases permit.

    Lameness of the Horse Veterinary Practitioners' Series, No. 1 John Victor Lacroix

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