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قراءة كتاب Surgical Experiences in South Africa, 1899-1900 Being Mainly a Clinical Study of the Nature and Effects of Injuries Produced by Bullets of Small Calibre
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Surgical Experiences in South Africa, 1899-1900 Being Mainly a Clinical Study of the Nature and Effects of Injuries Produced by Bullets of Small Calibre
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14. Five Types of Cartridge in Common Use During the War47
15. Sections of Four Bullets To Show Relative Thickness of Mantles51
16. Entry and Exit Mauser Wounds56
17. Gutter Wound of Shoulder56
18. Oblique Gutter Exit Wound 57
19. Oval Entry, Starred Exit Wounds58
20. Circular Entry, Slit Exit Wounds59
21. Circular Entry, Starred Exit Wounds59
22. Entry and Exit Wounds in Six Successive Spots made by same Bullet61
23. Four Successive Entry and Exit Wounds of same Bullet62
24. Superficial Abdomino-thoracic Track64
25. Superficial Linear Ecchymosis of Thigh65
25a. Sections of Mauser Entry and Exit Wounds74
25b. Prolapsed Omentum77
26. Sections of Four Bullets82
27. Normal Mauser Bullet83
28. Four Mauser Ricochets 84
29. Mauser Ricochet, Disc Form 85
30. Fissured Mauser Mantle 86
31. Mausers Deformed by Impact on Femur 86
32. Apical Mauser Ricochet 87
33. Spiral Ricochet88
34. Normal Lee-Metford Bullet89
35. Apical Lee-Metford Ricochets90
36. " " " 91
37. Four Types of Soft-nosed Bullets92
38. 'Set-up' Soft-nosed Lee-Metford Bullets92
39. Flattened, Solid-based Mantle From Ricochet93
40. Mauser Bullet, Jeffreys-Tweedie Modification94
41. Section of Mark IV. and Soft-nosed Mauser94
42. Tampered Bullets95
43. Large Leaden Sporting Bullets