A coffin, for allowing inclination for display of a deceased person in a natural position.
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| 20120202892 | Cannabinoid-Containing Compositions and Methods for Their Use This invention relates to cannabinoid-containing compositions, particularly cannabinoid-containing gel formulations and methods for the treatment of traumatic injury, e.g., strains, sprains and contusions, and disease conditions, e.g., arthritis, particularly osteoarthr... | 08/09/2012 |
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