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"We were thinking of a fire, not an explosion," said Dr. Smith, who got a gash on his nose from the debris from the blast.
Mrs. Rayner, a former nurse, is so worried about the spread of infections that she opted not to send her husband to the hospital after he fell and got a gash in his brow.
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In the waiting room was an exercise rider who had been banged up and gotten a gash in his left calf from a horse kick.
I got a big gash on my head and leg.
"I didn't want him spending the night in a tent when he's got a massive gash in the side of his head.
One of the boys on her other side got a big gash in his head, but he's OK," he says.
Clearly, a kid who's got a large gash across his face and needs stitches because he fell off a jungle gym also needs some sort of anesthetic, and potentially a sedative.
"He's got a nasty gash in the roof of his mouth and also on his face.
He's an athlete on the Yale rugby team, and although his portrait gives him a regal air, he's got a bloody gash just short of his eye.
The amount of hassle is rarely worth it, and even if you've got a tiny little gash, they'll insist on turning you into that fife player from the Revolutionary War.
Anyone not in the gang who made a call on the tagged phones risked getting a deep gash from the base of the ear to the lip.
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