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Example sentences for "gunshot wounds"

  • We have four books, treatises in their way on gunshot wounds, that were written at this time by men of large experience.

  • When he began his work they were treating gunshot wounds as if they were poisoned and burned wounds by pouring boiling oil along the track of the bullet.

  • It is to him that we owe the treatment of gunshot wounds by simple water dressings, or at most by aromatics.

  • In the matter of gunshot wounds on persons who took part in the late Civil War, many of whom unfortunately belong to the vagrant class and are often found dead, their wounds sometimes afford excellent means of identification.

  • Stab-wounds of these viscera may be multiple from a single stab, the instrument traversing one coil, perhaps, and then wounding others, though this is less often the case than with gunshot wounds.

  • Paré's Treatise on Gunshot Wounds was published in Paris in 1551, while Maggi's treatise appeared a year later at Bologna.

  • The next step was that a poisonous substance may develop itself or settle in the wound, and especially in gunshot wounds--a substance which has nothing to do with powder or lead.

  • He therefore determined, as he tells us, never again to burn the poor subjects of gunshot wounds so cruelly.

  • Have you had any experience with gunshot wounds, in addition to that obtained here at Parkland?

  • In working in the emergency room at Parkland, we have seen a fairly good number of gunshot wounds, and with .

  • McClelland, in connection with your duties at Parkland Hospital, or before, have you had any experience with gunshot wounds?

  • The same observation was often made in the case of larger bullets in old days, and the absence of severe hæmorrhage has previously been regarded as a special characteristic of gunshot wounds.

  • Gillies has especially developed this method in the remedying of deformities of the face caused by gunshot wounds and by petrol burns in air-men.

  • Dilatation of gunshot wounds is now had recourse to only to facilitate the removal of balls, splinters, &c.

  • In gunshot wounds, those inflicted from a distance or close at hand can in general be readily distinguished.

  • We shall next treat briefly of gunshot wounds; under this head are included the contused and the lacerated, caused by splinters, &c.

  • His book on gunshot wounds is dedicated to Prince Giovanni Battista De Monte, nephew of Pope Julius and General-in-Chief of the Papal Army.

  • He invented some instruments for the removal of bullets and has many practical hints with regard to the treatment of gunshot wounds.

  • This plate shows the lateral separation of large fragments, which is typical of gunshot wounds of long range.

  • Mackellar, who had gained a reputation in the Franco-Prussian war, and was a well known authority on gunshot wounds.

  • The faces of many of the Russians, as is often the case when death is due to gunshot wounds, were placid and composed; while the skin, tanned to the consistency of parchment by the rays of the sun, showed as yet no sign of putrefaction.


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