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  2. Gunshot wound - Wikipedia

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    The "Kronlein shot" (German: Krönleinschuss) is a distinctive type of headshot wound that can only be created by a high velocity rifle bullet or shotgun slug. [21] In a Kronlein shot, the intact brain is ejected from the skull and deposited some distance from the victim's body. [22] This type of wound is believed to be caused by a hydrodynamic ...

  3. What Bullets Do to Bodies - Highline

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    The main thing people get wrong when they imagine being shot is that they think the bullet itself is the problem. The lump of metal lodged in the body. The action-movie hero is shot in the stomach; he limps to a safe house; he takes off his shirt, removes the bullet with a tweezer, and now he is better. This is not trauma surgery.

  4. Shooting to wound - Wikipedia

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    Shooting to wound refers to attempts to use a firearm to harm someone without killing them. It is controversial since the unpredictable nature of firearm wounds could result in the wound failing to incapacitate the target; it may accidentally kill or miss the target, [1] the latter presents a risk of unintended casualties.

  5. Stab wound - Wikipedia

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    Stab wounds can cause various internal and external injuries. They are generally caused by low-velocity weapons, meaning the injuries inflicted on a person are typically confined to the path it took internally, instead of causing damage to surrounding tissue, which is common of gunshot wounds. [6]

  6. 10 teens wounded in Queens mass shooting, police say

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    NEW YORK - Police are searching for four suspects after they opened fire into a crowd of 15 people standing outside an event space in Jamaica, Queens. Ten teenagers were hurt in the shooting ...

  7. Contact shot - Wikipedia

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    A contact shot is a gunshot wound incurred while the muzzle of the firearm is in direct contact with the body at the moment of discharge. Contact shots are often the result of close-range gunfights, suicide, or execution. Effects of a contact shot from a .38 Special caliber gun on a folded cloth.

  8. Why does my arm hurt the day after I get my flu shot? - AOL

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    Needles usually hurt -- have you ever thought about why the injection spot sometimes hurt more the next day?

  9. What Doctors Want Those Over 65 to Know About Getting the ...

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    The CDC released new COVID-19 vaccination guidelines for people 65 and up and those who are immunocompromised: Get two shots. Experts explain. ... “If high-risk individuals get a shot in the ...