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Honey: Ancient cure or modern alternative?
Wound Care
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January 1, 1999
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Honey: Ancient cure or modern alternative?
By Liza G. Ovington, PhD, CWS
President
Ovington & Associates Inc.
Ft. Lauderdale, FL
Early Egyptians were the first to use honey as a component (along with animal fats and vegetable fibers) in the topical treatment of wounds as evidenced from their writings in the Smith papyrus (1650 BC).
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The Polish campaign 1939.
Magazine article from: National Review
; ...commander in chief of the army since 1919, to stifle modernization; the flawed leadership of his successor, Edward Rydz-Smigly; and the political pettiness that hindered the forging of alliances with Czechoslovakia and Lithuania. Polish...
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; ...and orders his associates shot. The American reporter Edward Beattie glimpsed a sign in the London Zoo that for him...admirably, animating figures long-forgotten -- Marshal Smigly-Rydz of Poland, Premier Daladier of France, hapless Emile...
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