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What (who) is wounds - definition

TYPE OF INJURY WHICH HAPPENS RELATIVELY QUICKLY IN WHICH SKIN IS TORN, CUT, OR PUNCTURED (AN OPEN WOUND), OR WHERE BLUNT FORCE TRAUMA CAUSES A CONTUSION (A CLOSED WOUND)
Open sore; Open Sores; Laceration; Open wound; Wounds; Lacerations; Lacerated; Wounding; Skin sores; Cut (wound); Intracranial laceration; Wound closure; Cut (injury); Wound toilet; Open Wound; Wound closure techniques; Closed wound
  • A surgeon placing a suture
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  • The patient has a deep wound at the knee, and [[radiography]] is used to ensure there are no hidden [[bone fractures]].

Five Holy Wounds         
  • Christ after his Resurrection, with the ''ostentatio vulnerum'', showing his wounds, Austria, c. 1500
  • Carlow Cathedral]].
  • Longinus]], [[fresco]] by [[Fra Angelico]] (1395–1455), San Marco, Florence
  • Marie Martha Chambon
  • [[Flag of Portugal]]; the white dots inside the blue shields represent the Holy Wounds
THE FIVE PIERCING WOUNDS JESUS SUFFERED DURING THE CRUCIFIXION, I.E. THOSE IN HIS HANDS AND FEET AND THE LANCE WOUND ON HIS SIDE
Sacred Wounds; Five Wounds; Five Sacred Wounds; Wounds, The Five Sacred; Five wounds of Jesus; Marie Martha Chambon; Mary Martha Chambon; Rosary of the Holy Wounds; Chaplet of Holy Wounds; Chaplet of the Holy Wounds; Rosary of Holy Wounds; Sacred wounds; Five wounds; Wounds of Jesus; Five Wounds of Christ; Chaplet of the Five Wounds of Jesus; Chaplet of the Five Wounds; Five wounds of Christ; Holy Wounds; Ostentatio vulnerum; The Five Wounds
In Catholic tradition, the Five Holy Wounds, also known as the Five Sacred Wounds or the Five Precious Wounds, are the five piercing wounds that Jesus Christ suffered during his crucifixion. The wounds have been the focus of particular devotions, especially in the late Middle Ages, and have often been reflected in church music and art.
Marie Martha Chambon         
  • Christ after his Resurrection, with the ''ostentatio vulnerum'', showing his wounds, Austria, c. 1500
  • Carlow Cathedral]].
  • Longinus]], [[fresco]] by [[Fra Angelico]] (1395–1455), San Marco, Florence
  • Marie Martha Chambon
  • [[Flag of Portugal]]; the white dots inside the blue shields represent the Holy Wounds
THE FIVE PIERCING WOUNDS JESUS SUFFERED DURING THE CRUCIFIXION, I.E. THOSE IN HIS HANDS AND FEET AND THE LANCE WOUND ON HIS SIDE
Sacred Wounds; Five Wounds; Five Sacred Wounds; Wounds, The Five Sacred; Five wounds of Jesus; Marie Martha Chambon; Mary Martha Chambon; Rosary of the Holy Wounds; Chaplet of Holy Wounds; Chaplet of the Holy Wounds; Rosary of Holy Wounds; Sacred wounds; Five wounds; Wounds of Jesus; Five Wounds of Christ; Chaplet of the Five Wounds of Jesus; Chaplet of the Five Wounds; Five wounds of Christ; Holy Wounds; Ostentatio vulnerum; The Five Wounds
Marie Martha Chambon (March 6, 1841 – March 21, 1907) was a Roman Catholic nun known for introducing the Rosary of the Holy Wounds.Kelly, Liz.
Open Wounds         
  • First edition<br>(publ. [[Oxford University Press]])
Open Wounds (book)
Open Wounds: Armenians, Turks and a Century of Genocide is a 2015 book by Vicken Cheterian and published by Hurst that aims to be a "political history of the genocide since [1915] and the consequences of denialism". The book was praised for its comprehensiveness and accessibility to a wide audience.

Wikipedia

Wound

A wound is a rapid onset of injury that involves lacerated or punctured skin (an open wound), or a contusion (a closed wound) from blunt force trauma or compression. In pathology, a wound is an acute injury that damages the epidermis of the skin. To heal a wound, the body undertakes a series of actions collectively known as the wound healing process.

Examples of use of wounds
1. Penny Caffey and Mathew suffered gunshots and stab wounds; the youngest, Tyler, had only stab wounds.
2. "Most are bullet wounds and some are spear wounds, sharp injuries.
3. "Their injuries were mainly lacerations – large cuts – and bite wounds, which are puncture wounds.
4. LifeWave develops electrical stimulation devices for treating chronic wounds such as pressure sores and diabetic wounds.
5. Minyard testified those five wounds in the back "were entrance wounds, yes." Dr.