Blood loss, internal injuries and the risks associated with surgery to extract the bullet.
1815-1872 - died of complications from his old wounds
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You must cover cuts and wounds because they are like open door for bacteria and other viruses to enter your body. As it infects wounds, further complications will happen like swelling if not cleaned before covering.
The risks in gastroenterologic surgery are largely confined to wounds or injuries to adjacent organs; infection; and the general risks of open surgery that involve thrombosis and heart difficulties.
More than 50% of the soldiers who died in the Civil War died of disease or complications from their wounds.
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Puncture wounds have a high probability of introducing infectious agents such as bacteria deep into the tissue. As the sharp object punctures the skin, it takes any pathogens present on the skin (and object) into the tissue with it. Primary complications include cellulitis.
John Elias Skandalakis has written: 'Anatomical complications in general surgery' -- subject(s): Complications, Intraoperative Complications, Surgery, Wounds and injuries 'Surgical anatomy and technique' -- subject(s): Anatomy, Anatomy, Surgical and topographical, Handbooks, Handbooks, manuals, Handbooks, manuals, etc, Methods, Operative Surgery, Operative Surgical Procedures, Surgery, Operative, Surgical Procedures, Operative, Surgical and topographical Anatomy 'Smooth muscle tumors of the alimentary tract' -- subject(s): Tumors, Alimentary canal
'Battle wounds' is a general term that means any wound inflicted on a soldier. "Casualty" is a term that means any soldier who was killed, wounded or mortally wounded in battle.
Diabetes has a lot of complications. Some include; kidney infections, eye sight, shutting down of organs, heart disease, hypoglycemia, gastritis, nerve damage, open slow-healing wounds, and much more. Especially in woman, it causes problems with the menstrual cycle, bladder problems, and other woman infections.
T. Longmore has written: 'Richard Wiseman, surgeon and sergeant-surgeon to Charles II' -- subject(s): Biography, History, Surgeons 'Description of a series of watercolour drawings, executed by the late Sir Charles Bell, illustrative of wounds received at the battle of Waterloo' -- subject(s): Gunshot wounds, Military Medicine, War wounds 'The illustrated optical manual, or Handbook of instructions for the guidance of surgeons in testing quality and range of vision, and in distinguishing and dealing with optical defects in general' -- subject(s): Ophthalmology, Vision Tests, Testing, Vision 'A manual of ambulance transport' -- subject(s): Ambulances, Great Britain, Great Britain. Army, Military Medicine, War, Ambulance service, Relief of sick and wounded 'Gunshot injuries: their history, characteristic features, complications, and general treatment' -- subject(s): Medicine, Gunshot Wounds, War, Wounds and Injuries 'On the perpetuation of attitude and facial expression which is occasionally met with in soldiers who have been killed by gunshot on fields of battle' -- subject(s): Facial expression, Gunshot wounds 'Case of supposed ocular disease' -- subject(s): Diseases, Eye, Ophthalmology
Yes there were wounds. He was pierced by the side.