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A systematic medical treatise defines wounds caused by missile projectiles, reviews historical beliefs about their causation, and classifies the varieties and ballistic factors that influence tissue injury. It outlines clinical signs, shock, hemorrhage, and the implications of lodged or fragmented projectiles, then sets out general principles of dressing, debridement, and conservative versus operative care. Separate chapters address injuries to the head, spine, face, thorax, abdomen, perineum, and limbs, including guidance on amputation decisions, anesthesia, and hemorrhage control, and it discusses complications such as tetanus, hospital gangrene, and pyemia alongside prognosis and statistical observations.
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