Of course they did not. They used linen bandages.
The Roman army had the best medical care of the times. To help heal wounds there was an array of antiseptics and bandages. They were able to drain deep wounds and to stitch them.
The bandages were made of linen, a thin material/cloth.
so their bodies will not rotten
(Apex) His stab wounds.
Bandages
Some are; Sticking plasters, bandages, sutures, glue, antibiotics, disinfectant.
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Duct tape bandages can be effective in treating minor cuts and wounds by providing protection and sealing out dirt and bacteria. However, they may not be as effective as traditional bandages designed specifically for wound care. It is important to properly clean and disinfect the wound before applying any type of bandage.
Yes
Of course they did not. They used linen bandages.
bandages=covering wounds(etc.) from getting infected by bacteria alcohol pads=cleaning wounds(etc.)
Duct tape bandages are not recommended for treating minor cuts and wounds as they may not provide adequate protection against infection and can cause irritation to the skin. It is best to use proper adhesive bandages or seek medical attention for proper wound care.
The Roman army had the best medical care of the times. To help heal wounds there was an array of antiseptics and bandages. They were able to drain deep wounds and to stitch them.
Um......... bandages, I guess. But first you have to wash the wounds in cold water, then put a bandage or a cloth on the wound to cover it up and it won't get infected.
It Helps fight infections that can be caused by open wounds or prevent a person from blood loss by putting high pressure on the wounds with bandages
John M. Finley has written: 'Emergency wound repair' -- subject(s): Therapy, Treatment, Wound healing, Wounds and injuries 'Practical wound management' -- subject(s): Bandages, Bandages and bandaging, Surgical dressings, Treatment, Wound healing, Wounds and injuries