Gunshot Injuries, Their History, Characteristic Features, Complications, and General Treatment: With Statistics Concerning Them as They Have Been Met with in WarfareLongmans, Green, 1895 - 821 páginas |
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... sufficient age must remember how widely , some five - and - twenty years ago , the conviction prevailed in England that nations would no more appeal to arms for the settlement of their disputes , but would submit them to diplomatic ...
... sufficient age must remember how widely , some five - and - twenty years ago , the conviction prevailed in England that nations would no more appeal to arms for the settlement of their disputes , but would submit them to diplomatic ...
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... sufficient amount of velocity , and therefore violence , by a sudden expansive force , may inflict injuries of precisely the same nature as injuries from gunshot . There is no difference in the effects of a shot from an air - gun , 1 ...
... sufficient amount of velocity , and therefore violence , by a sudden expansive force , may inflict injuries of precisely the same nature as injuries from gunshot . There is no difference in the effects of a shot from an air - gun , 1 ...
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... sufficient dynamite for filling the eighth part of the space that would be required for a charge of gun- powder would produce the same bursting effect ; and by in- creasing the quantity of dynamite , and making the shell propor ...
... sufficient dynamite for filling the eighth part of the space that would be required for a charge of gun- powder would produce the same bursting effect ; and by in- creasing the quantity of dynamite , and making the shell propor ...
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... sufficient energy to make it of general importance as a source of injury . The wounds which a projectile from an air - gun is able to inflict can only occur within very limited distances from the weapon . CHAPTER III ON THE FIRE - ARMS ...
... sufficient energy to make it of general importance as a source of injury . The wounds which a projectile from an air - gun is able to inflict can only occur within very limited distances from the weapon . CHAPTER III ON THE FIRE - ARMS ...
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... sufficient to scatter or turn them much aside , they pursued their onward FIG . 7 . Diaphragm Shrapnell Shell . course , after the shell had burst , with great force . They were thus calculated , on meeting a body of troops , to inflict ...
... sufficient to scatter or turn them much aside , they pursued their onward FIG . 7 . Diaphragm Shrapnell Shell . course , after the shell had burst , with great force . They were thus calculated , on meeting a body of troops , to inflict ...
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