Elements of Juridical Or Forensic Medicine; for the Use of Medical Men, Coroners, And Barristers
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The consequences of wounds depend much WOUNDS AND CONTUSIONS. 115 On the constitution, age^ existing diseases, and habits of life of those on whom they are in- flicted; foi'j a wound which would be fatal to one person, may not be even dangerous to an- other : they are also more dangerous in some parts of the body than in others. A wOund may prove fatal from bad treatment, which might otherwise have been healed, unattended with danger. It is in some cases difficult to say to what class a wound b...elongs; for some, v^hich we should suppose to be mortal, often prove otherwise. There have been instances of persons whose brain has been wounded to a considerable depth, who have recovered: others, shot through the head, have survived. A pauper in Paris, some years ago, used to receive charity in a piece of his skull. Reco- very from dangerous wounds in the lungs, liver, stomach, intestines, and bladder, have been noticed in works on Military Surgery :* the remarkable cases of a bayoiiet wound in * Dr.Thompson's Observations made in the British Hos- pitals in Belgium, after the battle of Waterloo.
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