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Most patients (80.8%) had not undergone wound treatment of any kind, while 10.6% of them washed the wound themselves and 5.8% of them went to hospital on the day of the incident because of its severity, had their wounds cleaned and were given the anti-rabies vaccine (ARV).
"We've been told that sometimes the soldiers inside wound themselves just so they can get away from the battle," Abu Marwan said.
"You've got clubs nearby that have either disappeared off the map all together – your Darlingtons and Halifaxes – or clubs that wound themselves up and started again, like Leicester City, that wrote off £50m of debt, Bradford City, £38m.
And they'll feel the wound themselves.
They wound themselves in order to be sent to hospital rather than jail.
They stretched, wound themselves around the innards of the drive mechanism and melted their cases in hot weather.
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When a vehicle is struck by an IED, it's more likely to find heroic feats amongst those who come to the aid of the wounded than among the wounded themselves.
Although the wounds themselves are usually not serious, infection may result.
The people who had tried to heal her wounds now felt wounded themselves, their concern mocked by deceit.
(The lesson here, then, might be that those who fight with Macy's end up wounding themselves more grievously).
He and four comrades wounded themselves to avoid combat, but were accused of treason and left to die in no-man's-land.
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