A dressing for promoting healing and pain relief of the body of a living
organism having a pathologic condition has at least one layer of
conductive material having a resistance no greater than 1000
.OMEGA./cm.sup.2. When placed proximate a portion of the body of the
living organism suffering from the pathologic condition, the dressing
alters the electrodynamic processes occurring in conjunction with said
pathologic condition to promote healing and pain relief in the living
organism. When used as a wound dressing, the conductive material is
placed in contact with tissue around the periphery of the wound and with
the wound, lowering the electrical potential and resistance of the wound
and increasing the wound current. In an exemplary embodiment, the
conductive material is a multi-ply nylon fabric plated with silver by an
autocatalytic electroless plating process and with the plies in
electrical continuity. The dressing provides an antimicrobial and
analgesic effect. The dressing may be provided for numerous applications
and may include other layers such as an absorbent layer, a semi-permeable
layer and additional layer of conductor material. Multilaminate
embodiments of the present invention exhibit conductive material
concentration gradients and, potentially, a capacitive effect when
sequential conductor layers are insulated by intervening layers.