Extensive sagittal tracks passing deeply through the brain, and vertical wounds passing from base to vertex or vice versa, in the posterior two thirds of the skull.
The regiment was at the time to all intents and purposes outside the range of rifle fire, and the patient was the only individual struck among its number.
While not claiming any cauterising action on the tissues by the bullet, I should therefore still be inclined to allow the probability of the heat to which the surface of the bullet is exposed exerting a cleansing action on the projectile.
It destroys the skin and organs of the body, and is therefore frequently employed forcauterising and as an irritant for the skin.
This explanation of the occasional irregular growth of radicles with amputated tips, is supported by the results of cauterising their tips; for often a greater length on one side than on the other was unavoidably injured or killed.
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