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Traumatic wounds that stopped enemies immediately, but still left them staggering around to get in the way of their fellows.
"And it would certainly apply to traumatic wounds like car accidents and dog bites."
Contaminated wounds are accidental or traumatic wounds which present within six to eight hours after injury.
Doctors treat the sick - a quarter of whom last week had traumatic wounds, some of them made by machetes and bullets.
Traumatic wounds should be cleaned.
About 52 percent of people with traumatic wounds to the head, most often from car accidents, recover some awareness in the first year after the injury, studies find; very few do so afterward.
"It's not that complicated," the mayor said in his office, a tense, busy place as he reaches out to church, business and civic leaders to treat what he sadly terms a traumatic wound.
As the Serbian attacks mount in intensity, so do the numbers of seriously wounded, many of them with traumatic wounds like shrapnel wounds to the head and body that will cause permanent disabilities.
These experiments were an attempt to defend his approach to the surgical management of grossly contaminated traumatic wounds, against the then-new innovations of antibiotic treatment of injuries acquired on the battlefield.
Then, as would have been his intention from the beginning, he would retreat into a dungeon of endlessly inventive sulks to lick the traumatic wounds inflicted by his nearest of kin.
It turned out that the amazingly efficient Other immune system that could kill a germ or heal a traumatic wound in the blink of an eye also allowed the malignant cells to proliferate at a terrifying rate.
The largest of these business units is dedicated to wound care primarily negative pressure wound therapy for the treatment of traumatic wounds, pressure ulcers, chronic wounds and diabetic ulcers but also assistance with surgery.
During WWI, chemist Henry Drysdale Dakin was consulted and invented Dakin's solution, sodium hypochlorate and boric acid, to wash out the traumatic wounds of British soldiers fighting in France.
Then Shadwell was on his feet, his ungainly rise offering his victim a moment to strike him down, which was missed - and drove the blade up into her abdomen, a butcher's stroke which opened a traumatic wound.
Project Explanation:The funding would be used for developing a non-thermal plasma device to provide rapid and effective treatment of war fighters for battlefield wounds (burns, traumatic wounds, etc) including sterilization, blood coagulation and the enhancement of the wound healing process.
We allowed ourselves to act as passive bystanders, handing over to the njedical establishment not only the responsibilities it could handle, healing traumatic wounds and grave illnesses, but also the responsibility that in reality belonged only to ourselves, the responsibility for our health and well-being.
After finishing the fellowship at Berkeley, Kenna studied at San Francisco State University between 2005 and 2008 towards a masters qualification in rehabilitation counseling and became involved in helping people who have suffered severe and traumatic wounds deal psychologically with their injuries.
During World War I (1914-1918), Carrel and the English chemist Henry Drysdale Dakin developed the Carrel-Dakin method of treating wounds based on chlorine (Dakin's solution) which, preceding the development of antibiotics, was a major medical advance in the care of traumatic wounds.