Answer:Gunpowder.
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Unless you are an actor in a Rambo movie don't count on this working. There are a lot of very good quick clot powders (e.g. QuikClot) available that stop all manner of blood loss form nasty wounds and hurt a lot as they do it too.
Gunpowder (black powder) is not a common propellant in modern bullets. Most use nitrocellulose or other similar chemicals. In a deep wound these could casue a lot of gas overpressure in the wound which would undo the good the cauterizing fixes.
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Hydro gelplasters are used on wounds becausetheyreact to the state of the wound by either hydrating it or drying it. Wounds which have a lot of discharge or pus coming out of them are the ones they are usually used for as thehydro-gel absorbs this and lets the wound heal.
These were the two bullets that were fired to assassinate Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria. His death sparked World War I.
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Missile, or velocity, wounds
Powder or projectile
Gun powder or air
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None. Bullets generally do not contain gun powder. You may be thinking of a cartridge. Bullets are just chunks of metal.
lead and metel. and inside, its just gun powder
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Agent Orange and war wounds (shrapnel, burns, bullets, etc.).
Cauterize-- To seal tissue or blood vessels using a heat or electrical source.
Something Beautiful - Cauterize song - was created in 2003.
Old guns DID have bullets- that is the thing that is shot from the gun. They did not have cartridges, since they used loose gunpowder and bullets, and sparks created by flint on steel to ignite the powder.
Chlorpactin powder needs to be mixed in water before it is used on wounds. Next, the solution is rubbed onto the wound.