“This has been in our family since then,” Thomas Hill emailed to the column, writing of a needlework sampler and pointing out the 1818 date on the piece. His daughter-in-law, Neelam, recently brought ...
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Here’s How You Know If You Need Stitches, Says an Emergency Room Doctor
When you're cringing in a painful moment trying to discern whether sutures may be necessary, here an ER doctor helps you make the call.
Liquid stitches are used to close and protect wounds instead of sutures or bandages. They’re a colorless, sticky liquid glue that can be placed directly on a wound to hold together the torn edges of ...
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