Vernon reports a case of serious injury to the kidney, resulting in recovery in nine weeks.
A serious injury, which is not at all infrequent, is that caused by diving into shallow water, or into a bath from which water has been withdrawn.
It thus appears that even the proverbially trivial fleabite may at times prove a serious injury.
Thus, if one takes money that belongs to another on account of vincible ignorance due to slight negligence, or if one takes only a small amount that does no serious injury, the injustice is venial.
Thus, it is not unlawful to supply whisky to a burglar who wishes to get drunk, if this is the only way one can prevent the robbery of a third party or serious injury to oneself.
The sand, blown over the Delta and the cultivated land higher up the stream during the inundation, is covered or mixed with the fertile earth brought down by the river, and no serious injury is sustained from it.
We have already seen that death may occur from a contusion of the abdomen too slight to show a mark of ecchymosis or a serious injury internally.
These injuries are sometimes fatal immediately or very speedily from shock, while in other cases of very extensive injury there may be almost no shock, and the victim is aware of no serious injury.
The =prognosis= is good if there is no serious injury to the neck and treatment is promptly applied.
It was obvious that this turtle had recovered, at least in part, from a serious injury (inflicted probably by a piece of heavy farm machinery).
A serious injury (probably resulting from burns) had exposed a large area of dead bone on the carapace.
Serious injury to the young was prevented by watching the adults closely and moving them away when they caught a smaller turtle by the leg or head.
If a surgeon has operated with the bronze lancet on a patrician for a serious injury, and has cured him, or has removed with a bronze lancet a cataract for a patrician, and has cured his eye, he shall take ten shekels of silver.
If the surgeon has treated a serious injury of a plebeian’s slave, with the bronze lancet, and has caused his death, he shall render slave for slave.
If a surgeon has operated with the bronze lancet on a patrician for a serious injury, and has caused his death, or has removed a cataract for a patrician, with the bronze lancet, and has made him lose his eye, his hands shall be cut off.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "serious injury" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.