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This leads to a lacerated wound with wider tissue destruction around the laceration.
He discovered thirteen lacerated wounds to the scalp and six wounds to the left ear.
The result is a lacerated wound with little surrounding tissue destruction and the energy released at the site of the injury is very low.
There are few animals that can bear so severe an infliction, by which their surface is torn with lacerated wounds."
"It has sustained a deep, incised, and lacerated wound which has been quickly but inadequately treated by the being itself.
Lacerated wound 1.5x0.5x0.3 cm, oblique, on the head 2.5 cm behind injury No.1.
It was subsequently revealed that, in addition to the fatal injuries Mr. Kennedy had received two deeply lacerated wounds to the skull during the earlier attack.
"The patient had sustained many incised and lacerated wounds to the limbs and torso caused by violentcontact with the metal of the aircraft," she went on.
One of the DBLF nurses is injured, severe lacerated wounds caused by a piece of floor plating spinning against it.
Cadfael led him out through the gardens to the workshop in the herbarium, and there kindled a lamp to examine the lacerated wound that marred the man's face.
He had a lacerated wound over the right parietal bones of the skull, which meant that there was a depression in his skull of 2 inches in diameter.
Of damage to the eyes, a post-mortem report mentions "a lacerated wound" on the upper lid of the left eye and a "fissure of the frontal bone."
Lacerated wound 1.8x0.5x0.2 cm., oblique, on the right side of the back of head, the upper end being 3 cm above end 3 cm behind the top of ear.
Shahzad, whose waterlogged body was retrieved from a canal 60 miles from Islamabad, suffered 17 lacerated wounds delivered by a blunt instrument, a ruptured liver and two broken ribs.
Loss of pt. of middle finger (amputation of two terminal phalanges), shattering of two terminal phalanges of thumb, large lacerated wound between thumb and forefinger."