Depends on where you get hit .
President Lincoln was actually shot at Ford's Theater in Washington D.C. and he later died of the gun shot wounds across the street at Petersen House a day later on April 15, 1865
Yes there was a battle at monmouth in the revolutionary war. During that battle there was a massive heat wave and most men died from the heat instead of GSW's. (Gun Shot Wounds).
Well see they were being held captive and the person responsible for keeping them hostage ordered the guards to kill them and burn there clothing and bury there bodies they were killed by gun shot wounds.
Gun shot and shrapnel wounds, as well as the typical sprains, strains, broken bones, etc. that any athlete might suffer on a playing field. There were also the invisible wounds of post traumatic stress syndrome, bringing about nightmares, sleep disturbances, depression, and other psychological impairments.
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Gun shot wounds that do not damage a vital organ, and receive medical treatment are not usually fatal.
None - they died from gun shot wounds or disease.
Only if you survive!
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It is possible to survive a gun shot to the head. It would depend which route the bullet took.
In most cases, you can survive a pellet gun shot, but it will be painful, or worse. If you are hit just right (or wrong) you could die, so don't treat it lightly.
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No vital organs hit.
It either hurts and you survive or it hurts and you die.
none
Sure you can. This medical condition is an old one and can turn up in the smallest of wounds if the conditions are right.
Try not to get shot in a part of the body that would be instantly fatal, wear body armor, seek medical care immediately. Better yet, try not to get shot.