Title: Study of Etiological and Clinical Profile of Burn  Patients

Authors: Dr Anshul Galav, Dr Simple Agrawal

 DOI:  https://dx.doi.org/10.18535/jmscr/v5i4.71

Abstract

Introduction

The term ‘burn’ denotes a variety of conditions of which the local effects of dry heat are the classical examples. It is best defined as ‘an injury which is caused by application of heat or chemical substances to the external or internal surfaces of the body, which causes destruction of tissues .1

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Corresponding Author

Dr Anshul Galav

H.P.University