National Museum of American History on Twitter: "During #WW1, sphagnum moss was used to create bandages and dressings like this one. While moss may seem like a weird fit, it was super
Nigel Rothwell on Twitter: "Sphagnum Moss #favouritethings @sciencemuseum #wounded gallery - highly absorbent, naturally antiseptic - used to make WW1 wound dressings. https://t.co/PTmdtEuvWs" / Twitter
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How Humble Moss Healed the Wounds of Thousands in World War I | Science| Smithsonian Magazine
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Mosser Lee Long-Fibered Sphagnum Moss | Lakeland Yard and Garden
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Surgeons' Hall Museums on Twitter: "Sharing Margaret Kerr's pictures of her artworks inspired by sphagnum moss wound dressings in the museum. Margaret 'was struck by how parts of a landscape that men
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Assertion A: Sphagnum is used for dressing wounds.Reason R: Sphagnum is used as packing material for transportation.Directions: Choose the correct option: