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wet nurse phenomenon The production of milk in response to repeated stimulation of the nipples in unpregnant women who have previously been pregnant.
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wet purpura A blister filled with blood; colloquially, a blood blister.
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wet-dry pack A pack or dressing placed in a wound or ulcer in order to facilitate healing or d?bride necrotic tissues. Alternatives to wet-dry dressings include gels and hydrocolloids, among others.
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wet-sheet pack The envelopment of a patient in wet sheets or blankets; a technique formerly used to treat hyperthermia. They are held against the body by large woolen blankets. The temperature of the water used for the sheets varies, depending o
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wet b. a form marked by cardiac failure and edema, but without extensive nervous system involvement.
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