The journey to the modern plaster began long before the 20th century. While ancient Egyptians used honey-soaked lint as a basic antibacterial dressing, the true "sticking power" emerged in the 19th century. Patching People Up: How Wound Adhesives Work
The Science of Sticking: A Deep Dive into Adhesive Plasters From simple kitchen accidents to advanced post-surgical care, the adhesive plaster—known colloquially as the Band-Aid or sticking plaster—is perhaps the most underappreciated invention in the modern medical cabinet. Far more than just "tape with a pad," these devices are masterpieces of materials science designed to manage the delicate biology of skin repair. The Evolution of the "Quick Fix" adhesive plaster