Gunshot injuries : how they are inflicted : their complications and treatment . Fig. 58.—Perforation head femur by the 9 mm. Luger pistol-jacketed bullet remaining velocity at37 1/2 yards. Army Medical School collection. CHARACTERISTIC LESIONS CAUSED BY PROJECTILES 83. Fig. 59. Fig. 60. Fig. 59.—Fracture of tibia by Colts automatic pistol .38 cal., full-jacketed bullet, remainingvelocity at 37 1/2 yards. Metallic fragments are few in number and very small. Army MedicalSchool collection. Fig. 60.—Fracture by Colts automatic pistol .38 cal., full-jacketed bullet close Medical School c


Gunshot injuries : how they are inflicted : their complications and treatment . Fig. 58.—Perforation head femur by the 9 mm. Luger pistol-jacketed bullet remaining velocity at37 1/2 yards. Army Medical School collection. CHARACTERISTIC LESIONS CAUSED BY PROJECTILES 83. Fig. 59. Fig. 60. Fig. 59.—Fracture of tibia by Colts automatic pistol .38 cal., full-jacketed bullet, remainingvelocity at 37 1/2 yards. Metallic fragments are few in number and very small. Army MedicalSchool collection. Fig. 60.—Fracture by Colts automatic pistol .38 cal., full-jacketed bullet close Medical School collection. 84 GUNSHOT WOUNDS


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