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he felt the far, cool flash of unimportant pain, as B'dikkat dabbed the wound with a corrosive antiseptic which stopped all bleeding immediately.
The wound was immediately inspected by Vanguard < nowiki >'</ nowiki > s surgeon Michael Jefferson, who informed the admiral that it was a simple flesh wound and stitched the skin together.
It had been such a clean shot that the wound immediately went through the process of cauterisation.
The wound was not immediately deadly.
The image of nails immediately appeared in his hands and feet, and the wound in his side often seeped blood.
The wound to Billy Clanton's right wrist may have been inflicted by Morgan Earp or Doc Holliday immediately at the outset of the fight as Billy was drawing his gun.
Livy seems to think that Scipio's wound gave the entire authority to Sempronius, but immediately after the battle Scipio commanded an army marching from his camp to Placentia ( Piacenza ).
Bleeding also immediately came from the exit wound of the fired round.
When it's found immediately wash from the bite site to prevent further venom entering the wound in case of the spider bite.
Klaus was taken to Prague's Střešovice hospital with what was described as a " minor wound ", treated and immediately discharged.
If a person presents to a healthcare center within 6 hours of a laceration they are typically closed immediately after evaluating and cleaning the wound.
They immediately hurried back along the line, and there, near a place called Kiveton Park, they found their prisoner lying in the footway, apparently unconscious and bleeding from a severe wound in the scalp.
The club was wound up at the end of the 2008-09 season and replaced almost immediately by A. F. C.
There is some very interesting material in Body of Secrets about US attempts ( the TICOM mission ) to investigate German cryptographic efforts immediately as WW II wound down.
Ignoring the wound, he immediately reorganised what remained of his troops and counterattacked to regain his original position.
Refusing to surrender, the Prince merely replied with a slash to the man's face causing a severe wound, but was run through and killed by the counter blow of the Quartermaster, dying immediately.
Faith has fallen from a height of three stories on top of a closed dumpster, rolled off it to hit the ground and got up immediately with no signs of damage ; she also was able to hold her own in a fight with Buffy less than 24 hours after waking from a nine-month coma — a coma which she entered after surviving a deep stab wound to the abdomen immediately followed by a fall from the top of a multi-story building into a moving truck.
Harada, wishing to prove the man wrong, immediately drew his sword and attempted to commit seppuku ; however, the wound was shallow, and he survived.
The new circuit was received extremely positively with glowing reviews from those within the paddock despite the circuit's temporary nature as it wound through streets, parkland and across horse racing venue Victoria Park Racecourse immediately adjacent to the Adelaide central business district, with the drivers enjoying a street circuit that was unlike Monaco and Detroit with their endless short straights, narrow roads and hairpin or right angle corners.
The blind ferocity of the bulldog will often wound the hand of the master who assists him to combat, but the Mastiff distinguishes perfectly, enters the field with temper, and engages the attack as if confident of success: if he overpowers, or is beaten, his master may take him immediately in his arms and fear nothing.
This otoplasty complication is immediately addressed when the patient complains of excessive pain, or when the surgical wound bleeds.
The wound required Barrett to go to the hospital immediately and receive stitches.

wound and appeared
He said: ' It will not be called until ten signs have appeared: Smoke, Dajjal Antichrist, the creature ( that will wound the people ), the rising of the sun in the West, the Second Coming of Jesus, the emergence of Gog and Magog, and three sinkings ( or cavings in of the earth ): one in the East, another in the West and a third in the Arabian Peninsula.
Writing thirty years later, Geoffrey de Villehardouin, who had known Dandolo personally, stated, " Although his eyes appeared normal, he could not see a hand in front of his face, having lost his sight after a head wound.
She had suffered a single stab wound to her abdomen and appeared to have bled to death.
In addition to being represented on a Book of the Dead papyrus, these spells appeared on amulets wound into the wrappings of a mummy.
On the same evening, Joe Hill appeared on the doorstep of a local doctor, with a bullet wound through the left lung.
The famous physician Hua Tuo appeared to treat Guan Yu's wound.
There has been a reported incident of a barracuda jumping out of water and injuring a kayaker, but a marine biologist at the University of Florida said the type of wound appeared to have rather been caused by a houndfish.
At Aberdeen it was realised that the incident was more than a road accident ; six hours after he had been found, a nurse washing his head discovered what appeared to be the entry wound of a gunshot.
At age 14, she appeared in the 1921 film Sentimental Tommy, but her small part in a dream sequence wound up on the cutting room floor.
: The judgement of the Pope was confirmed by a miracle: and, as a decisive proof that four nails were used and that the right side was pierced, Lucas of Tuy brings forward the remarkable case of St. Francis Assissi, upon whose body were preternaturally impressed the five wounds of our Savior, in such a manner, that the semblance of the heads of four nails appeared in the inside of the two hands and on the outside of the two feet, while there was so real a wound on the right side that it often emitted blood.
* The Slayers appeared in the video game adaptation of Spider-Man where they had been created by Oscorp to hunt down Spider-Man but they wound up hunting the Scorpion instead.
In one of the advertisements, Sasser was likened to a then-popular toy mouse which was wound up and started performing back flips, emphasizing Sasser's " flip flop " record according to Beard ; in another, a fatigue-wearing Fidel Castro look-alike lit his cigar with what appeared to be American money, saying, " Gracias, Señor Sasser!
She said that on 5 March 1926, the first Friday of Lent, a wound had appeared slightly above her heart, but that she had kept this secret.
* Valjean dies shortly after his confession to Marius, the day after the wedding, due to a wound which appeared to have become infected ( probably due to the sewer water ).
Phoenix deep wound to his head while Spud suffered what appeared to be a separated or dislocated shoulder due to a dropkick at the hands of Storm.
She later appeared at the daycare center that the babies wound up partially demolishing while Chuckie was controlling Stu Pickles's gigantic robotic Reptar and accompanied the others to their journey to the cathedral at which Chas Finster's wedding to Coco LaBouche was taking place in order to stop the wedding.
Johnny's feud with the Mitchells appeared to have settled, but Phil started it up again when he paid Juley Smith to sleep with Ruby, knowing that Johnny would get wound up about it.

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Not realizing the seriousness of the wound, the besiegers warned that if he did not surrender the house would be burned down around him.
Or a thin slice of plug tobacco might be laid on the open wound without chewing.
Until quite recently, `` sterile '' maggots could be bought to apply to a wound ; ;
Tetanus could be avoided by pouring warm turpentine over a wound.
" Harris and other staff officers removed Johnston from his horse and carried him to a small ravine near the " Hornets Nest " and desperately tried to aid the general by trying to make a tourniquet for his leg wound, but little could be done by this point since he had already lost so much blood.
Alp Arslan died four days later from this wound on 25 November 1072 in his 42nd year, and was taken to Merv to be buried next to his father Chaghri Beg.
Most of the original societies were fully terminating, where they would be dissolved when all members had a house: the last of them, First Salisbury, was wound up in March 1980.
A tie is visible at the left ; after untying, the hank may be wound into a ball or balls suitable for crocheting.
Yarn for crochet is usually sold as balls or skeins ( hanks ), although it may also be wound on spools or cones.
As the Tom and Jerry series wound down ( it would be discontinued in 1967 ), Jones produced more for television.
Marat's body was to be placed upon a Roman bed, his wound displayed and his right arm extended holding the pen which he had used to defend the Republic and its people.
Jacques-Louis David's facial abnormalities were traditionally reported to be a consequence of a deep facial sword wound after a fencing incident.
Power can be coupled to a load by transformer action with a secondary coil wound on the inductor.
After witnessing a gassing, he gave 28 people promotions, and ordered the operation of the camp to be wound down.
The drive pipe is ordinarily straight but can be curved or even wound in a spiral.
Opportunistic disease may be caused by microbes that are ordinarily in contact with the host, such as pathogenic bacteria or fungi in the gastrointestinal or the upper respiratory tract, and they may also result from ( otherwise innocuous ) microbes acquired from other hosts ( as in Clostridium difficile colitis ) or from the environment as a result of traumatic introduction ( as in surgical wound infections or compound fractures ).
The law of retaliation ( lex talionis ) is a military theory of retributive justice, which says that reciprocity should be equal to the wrong suffered ; " life for life, wound for wound, stripe for stripe.
A tie is visible at the left ; after untying, the hank may be wound into a ball or balls suitable for knitting.
Yarn for hand-knitting is usually sold as balls or skeins ( hanks ), although it may also be wound on spools or cones.
Even for knights, in practice their horses tended to be less well protected, so that longbows could kill or wound the horses even when the arrows had little effect against the knights themselves.
Once carefully inserted into the socket of the arrowhead, the tongs screwed apart till they gripped its walls and allowed the head to be extracted from the wound.
Based on numerous prospective randomized controlled trials, the approach has proven to be beneficial in reducing post-operative morbidities such as wound infections and incisional hernias ( especially in morbidly obese patients ), and is now deemed safe when applied to surgery for cancers such as cancer of colon.
Catlines can be quite large in diameter by comparison with wound nylon strings for the same pitch.

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