Very Deep Burns of the Hand Due to Low Voltage Electrical Laboratory Equipment: a Potential Hazard for Scientists
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A low voltage (24 V) electrical deep burn of the hand injured a professor of applied physics when performing an experiment in his laboratory. The potential hazard of the equipment is described, the injuries are reported and the literature is reviewed.
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