Burned beyond recognition

April 16, 2008

Sean Donahue: “Burns are one of the hardest injuries to cope with as an Emergency Room Physician. Not only do the victims suffer terribly from pain, and sometimes disfigurement, they also may have protracted recovery due to multiple skin grafts and infection.”



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