A firearm from the colonial period of America. Generally a flintlock. Also the term can be used to describe any firearm in any colony.
Injury
Traumatophobia is the most commonly used term to describe a fear of injury, but there are different phobia names for different types of injury.
"Bedside Manner" is a term that was coined to describe how doctors interact with their patients when the patient is hospitalized, and the term quickly expanded to refer to how well doctors interact with their clients in general. The term has been expanded to more generally refer to how professionals interact with their clients.
unintentional
The definition of contal is: a bruise or a contusion. This medical term is usually used to describe an injury when venules are damaged by trauma.
Hamartia is used to describe a variety of flaws or errors, including miscalculation, a hero's tragic flaw, or an unintentional injury.
The term "hazardous" is used to refer to any material, condition, or situation that could cause injury, illness, environmental damage, death, or property damage. The term "non-hazardous" is used to describe a material, condition or situation that is thought not to be able to cause injury, illness, environmental damage, death, or property damage.
Deterioration is commonly used in healthcare because of the many uses of the word. It is generally used to describe the worsening of a condition or injury.
Not used in describing a firearm, but a term used in hunting, to denote the game being hunted.
It refers to the size of the frame.
The term for the actions of a practitioner who causes injury to a patient through negligence or carelessness is malpractice. Medical practitioners must hold insurance to compensate patients.