Vulnerology: A new term to describe the discipline of wound care

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Although wound healing is probably the most critical aspect of essential medical and surgical care, it has been neglected for a long time. With the tremendous surge over the last two decades in basic research, wound healing is emerging as a well-defined medical entity transcending existing specialties and subdivisions. In view of the multitude of health professionals interested in the field of wounds and wound healing, it seems reasonably warranted to group them under one and single appellation. We suggest 'vulnerology' as a new term to describe the discipline of wound care. © 2012 The Authors.

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Anthyllis, Medicinal plants, Wound healing, History, 16th century, History, 17th century, History, 18th century, History, 19th century, History, 20th century, History, 21st century, Humans, Hypericum, Phytotherapy, Plants, medicinal, Specialization, Terminology as topic, Wound healing, Wounds and injuries, Article, Health practitioner, Human, Medical terminology, Priority journal, Vulnerology, Wound care, Art, History, Medicinal plant, Nomenclature, Procedures

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