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Definition of Raw wound
1. Noun. A wound that exposes subcutaneous tissue.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Raw Wound
Literary usage of Raw wound
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Works of George Meredith by George Meredith (1894)
"As it was, Weyburn did see the rancour of a raw wound in operation. But he
moralized and disapproved; telling himself, truly enough, that so it would not ..."
2. Acupressure: A New Method of Arresting Surgical Haemorrhage and of by James Young Simpson (1864)
"The professed aim and object of the surgeon, when he divides the two internal
coats of a bleeding artery by the ligature, is to produce a raw wound at the ..."
3. The American Journal of the Medical Sciences by Southern Society for Clinical Investigation (U.S.) (1860)
"When the needle is completely adjusted, all of it that is seen on the surface of
the raw wound, and that not necessarily so, is the small portion of it ..."
4. The Science and Art of Surgery: Being a Treatise on Surgical Injuries by Marcus Beck (1884)
"When the needle is completely adjusted, all of it that is seen, and that not
necessarily so, on the surface of the raw wound, is the small portion of it ..."