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Both are alive, just barely, with a'large number of incised wounds.
The body had a long and deep incised wound reaching the cervical spine.
Any incised wound is an emergency with them.
Even a small punctured or incised wound was a very serious matter for a Kelgian.
When it is rough, surely you must get many shocking incised wounds?'
In medicine an incised wound is one made with a cutting instrument, often a deep wound.
I'd say it was an incised wound, said Cohn, exasperated by this added complication.
Most of the injuries I've seen are incised wounds or those caused by the removal of a limb.
Sharp-edged objects pressing into and slicing the skin tissue (incised wounds).
Incised wounds to the left wrist; 2.
A post-mortem examination of Rigby showed that he died from "multiple incised wounds".
Punctured and incised wounds, deep.
"I have been suturing incised wounds, none of which have penetrated to vital organs, and generally tidying up.
Incisions or incised wounds, caused by a clean, sharp-edged object such as a knife, razor, or glass splinter.
He saw a deep incised wound across the angle of the thumb and the first finger, with another cut on the fleshy mound of the thumb.
In addition there was a deep incised wound in the left flank which had penetrated to and destroyed the function of the absorption organ on that side.
"Is it not possible," I suggested, "that the incised wound upon Straker may have been caused by his own knife in the convulsive struggles which follow any brain injury?"
It was a Drambon SRJH, no longer transparent but milky and shriveled with a long, incised wound traversing its body, drifting and bumping along the floor.
Coagulation in the incised wounds, perhaps assisted by the presence of the sand, was rapid but not abnor-mally so, while the stumps at the amputation sites showed little evidence of bleeding.
Hunt's report stated: "It is my opinion that the main factor involved in bringing about the death of David Kelly is the bleeding from the incised wounds to his left wrist.
Why do you suppose," he went on to ask, "that clean incised wounds, such as a sharp blade would make, 'were chosen for a token, seeing that the wounds left by devils resemble burns?
The inquiry concluded that Kelly had committed suicide, with the cause of death as "haemorrhage due to incised wounds of the left wrist" in combination with "coproxamol ingestion and coronary artery atherosclerosis".
Even a small punctured or incised wound was a very serious matter for a Kelgian, so that the Kelgian nurse had a bad fright when it saw that vicious blade dropping toward its unprotected side.
One of the eyes was missing, and two of the thin, tentacular manipulators had been traumatically severed by sharp-edged obstructions-these limbs had been retrieved and preserved for possible rejoining-and there were numerous punc-tured and incised wounds to the base pad.
The tegument, which was pale brown shading to a deeper, reddish color on its top surface, showed many incised wounds and abrasions which had bled freely but had since congealed and become encrusted with sand-perhaps the sand had assisted in the process of coag-ulation.