Case 106 is that of a Tunisian, who before the war had had a number of theopathic traits with mystical hallucinations, but after a gun-shot wound of the occiput developed lilliputian hallucinations and micromegalopsia.
Excessive Callus Formation after infected Compound Fracture of both Bones of Forearm--result of gun-shot wound.
This term is applied to a protrusion of brain substance through an acquired opening in the skull and dura mater, such as may result from a compound fracture or a gun-shot wound.
Fractures of the maxilla are nearly always due to direct violence, such as a blow on the face, a stab, or a gun-shot wound.
Lastly, there was something else for which she sought in the cold grey light of morning--traces of the gun-shot wound.
You have had a long taste of delirium from that gun-shot wound.
Major, it was a gun-shot wound, and the marks of the dog's teeth are in his leg.
Joseph Beyeck, gun-shot wound in the thigh, through which the ball passed.
Thomas Truely, gun-shot wound in thigh and other serious injury.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "shot wound" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.