TOPICAL DRESSINGS APPLICATOR THEREFOR

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ARISTA Medafor, Inc. Suite 200 4001 Lakebreeze Avenue Minneapolis MN 55429 Topical dressings and applicator therefor for treatment of wounds, namely, minor cuts, lacerations, abrasions, severely bleeding wounds, puncture wounds, surgical wounds, skin grafts and burns; absorbable hemostat for control of profuse bleeding;
CRESILON CRESILON, INC. 122 18th St Brooklyn NY 11215 topical dressings and applicator therefor for treatment of wounds, namely, minor cuts, lacerations, abrasions, severely bleeding wounds, puncture wounds, surgical wounds, skin grafts and burns; absorbable hemostat in the nature of biological materials for control of profuse bleeding; natural and synthetic polymers for use in general surgery; biological adhesive for surgical and clinical use; chemical preparations that aid in the coagulation of blood for human and veterinary medicinal use, and delivery mechanism sold as a unit therewith; hemostatic agents in the nature of liquids, and gels used for treating wounds; wound dressings;
HEMADERM Medafor Inc 5201 East River Road Minneapolis MN 55421 Topical dressings and applicator therefor for the treatment of wounds, namely severely bleeding wounds, surgical wounds, skin grafts and burns;
MEDAFOR Medafor Inc. 5201 East River Road Suite 312 Minneapolis MN 55421 Topical dressings and applicator therefor for treatment of wounds, namely minor cuts, lacerations, abrasions, severely bleeding wounds, puncture wounds, surgical wounds, skin grafts and burns; absorbable hemostat for control of profuse bleeding;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A device is used to store blankets or dressings which are to be supplied to a cylinder of a printing machine. A plurality of such blankets or dressings, which are to be applied to the cylinder adjacent each other and axially spaced, are stored next to each other. These blankets or dressings are stored vertically above a supporting surface, in at least two vertically offset planes. The offset planes form a first storage position and the supporting surface forms a second storage position once at least one of the blankets or dressings has been stored in the different planes.