An appropriate drug for the treatment of bone fractures have not
discovered yet, as such the results of this study depicts mummy can be suitably used as a complementary drug to fasten the healing process of bone structure and also in reducing the complications. Mummies are also used traditionally to heal fractures. It would be fruitful to pursue further research about treatment needed to heal fractures such as common fractures like femoral and tibia fractures in order to aid the big population facing this problem. References
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