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But whose wounds are we talking about?

One subject is Allende himself, whose wounds are described in harrowing clinical detail.

The hospital here is reserved for soldiers whose wounds are too grave, or require too much treatment, to be handled in a field hospital.

While Help for Heroes rightly talks up the needs of those disabled by the bullets and improvised explosive devices of enemies, their civilian equivalents whose wounds are the result of the slings and arrows of misfortune are demonised as scroungers.

After orthopaedic surgery, there is a greater risk of wound infection in patients whose wounds are closed with metallic staples than with sutures.

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Peeling paint and shattered glass are souvenirs of an occupation whose wounds were deep and still stinging.

A fourth ranger, whose wounds were less severe, has returned to Garamba.* Despite the casualties, Mararv said, the park's efforts to stabilize the region continue to receive popular support.

It was found to decrease pain at the operative site compared with patients whose wounds were covered with polyurethane film (Muhart et al 1999).

Indeed, there was little difference in postextraction bleeding incidence between patients whose wounds were sutured and those whose were not (0.6$% and 0.2%, respectively), further supporting the notion that means of haemostasis have minimally affected the present findings.

29 30 In the present study, incidences of postextraction bleeding in patients not receiving WF were not significantly different between the patients whose wounds were sutured and those without sutures (0.6% and 0.2%, respectively).

Amfortas, the knight whose wound is closed only in Act III, when Parsifal reunites the spear with the chalice of the grail, will be sung by Peter Mattei.

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