In this geographical dissertation the word Niger is still used, which is a name altogether unknown in Africa, and calculated to contuse the geographical enquirer.
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G Arron Afflalo started Friday's game despite having a contused right thigh.
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Three varieties of wounds are described: incised, punctured, and contused and lacerated.
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Where the domes intersected, gigantic conical megatowers soared up into the contused sky.
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Face, nose, side, back contused; tendon of left ankle broken.
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The child had fallen on his arm, which was not broken, but violently contused.
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Early effects include a reduction of brain oedema and neuroinflammation in the contused tissue.
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WOUNDS.-Theyare named cut (incised); contused, such as made by a blunt instrument.
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On the right cheek is a linear contused wound three and a quarter inches long.
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No one, sir, could have made an amputation of it, without severely contusing his conscience.
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All such injuries are to be treated on the general principles governing contused and lacerated wounds.
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Surgical intervention alone significantly enhanced tissue and functional preservation in the contused cord, thus confirming Allen's observations.
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Let me change the subject, and puncture you with my lancet under the eyes-theyare dreadfully contused.
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The lacerated and contused brain-substance was removed.
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Herberts back was covered with blood from another contused wound, by which the ball had immediately escaped.