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Define "suture." Is it being used in a medical sense or in a 'body-mutilation ' sense?

One might be an emergency medical procedure, whereas the other might bring into question ones state-of-mind and/or mental status which conceivably MIGHT somehow involve law enforcement and possibly 'emergency commitment for observation' procedures.

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