- A
wound is any
disruption of or
damage to
living tissue, such as skin,
mucous membranes, or organs.
Wounds can
either be the
sudden result of
direct trauma...
- A
splenic injury,
which includes a
ruptured spleen, is any
injury to the spleen. The
rupture of a
normal spleen can be
caused by trauma, such as a traffic...
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include etrécis****ts and cut-up technique. A
similar technique is the
lacerated poster, a
poster in
which one has been
placed over
another or others,...
-
serious injuries from bites,
which can lead to death.
Sharp claws can
lacerate flesh and
cause serious infections. In the
United States, cats and dogs...
- it may
return to its
normal position. Additionally, the
hymen may be
lacerated by disease, injury,
medical examination, ****ion or
physical exercise...
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bedroom he
attacked Kathy Kleiner, aged 21,
breaking her jaw and
deeply lacerating her shoulder; and
Karen Chandler, aged 21, who
suffered a concussion,...
- The
foramen lacerum (Latin:
lacerated piercing) is a
triangular hole in the base of skull. It is
located between the
sphenoid bone, the apex of the petrous...
- gently,
skillfully encourages an
abuse survivor to lay bare his most
lacerating secrets—a
small master class in how the
simple act of
listening can become...
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always knowingly closer to the
gentle ironicist Alan Bennett, or self-
lacerating diarist Kenneth Williams, than a
licentious Mick
Jagger or a drugged-out...
- used "sharps",
which includes any
device or
object used to
puncture or
lacerate the skin.
Sharps waste is
classified as
biohazardous waste and must be...