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Bodily integrity is the
inviolability of the
physical body and
emphasizes the
importance of
personal autonomy, self-ownership, and self-determination of...
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Bodily functions can
refer to one of the following: The
functions (i.e. processes) of
human or
animal bodies,
called "systems" in physiology. A euphemism...
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Bodily harm is a
legal term of art used in the
definition of both
statutory and
common law
offences in Australia, Canada,
England and
Wales and
other common...
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Bodily Harm may
refer to:
Bodily harm,
legal jargon used in the
definition of both
statutory and
common law
offences Bodily Harm (novel), a 1981 novel...
- ****ault
occasioning grievous bodily harm (often
abbreviated to GBH) is a term used in
English criminal law to
describe the
severest forms of battery. It...
- Look up
Bodily in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Bodily is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Blake Bodily (born 1998),
American soccer...
- A body **** is any
opening in the body of an animal. In a
typical mammalian body such as the
human body, the
external body ****s are: The nostrils...
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Bodily Harm is a
novel by
Margaret Atwood. It was
first published by
McClelland and
Stewart in 1981. The novel's
protagonist Rennie Wilford is a travel...
- Body fluids,
bodily fluids, or biofluids,
sometimes body liquids, are
liquids within the body of an organism. In lean
healthy adult men, the
total body...
- In
contrast to Alcmaeon,
Hippocrates suggested that
humors are the
vital bodily fluids: blood, phlegm,
yellow bile, and
black bile.
Alcmaeon and Hippocrates...