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Read MoreExcretions are waste products that are removed from the body. Discharges include, for example, feces, urine, sweat, tear fluid, etc. Discharge is removed from the body th ...
Read MoreChlortetracycline - antibiotic; effective against many bacteria and fungi. Can be prescribed orally, by injection, in the form of oils or cream (for infectious diseases o ...
Read MoreDesquamation is the process of removing the outer stratum corneum of the skin's epidermis. This process is natural and occurs as a result of skin renewal. However, in som ...
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