Laser bone-saw, sir, quickly! Amputation mode - cut and cauterise! | |
That'll cauterise the insides, they tell me. | |
We'll cauterise it to control the bleeding then we have to stop. | |
You'll have to wait in line for my osmotic eel to cauterise your wound. | |
Laser bone-saw, sir, quickly! Amputation mode - cut and cauterise! | |
That'll cauterise the insides, they tell me. | |
We'll cauterise it to control the bleeding then we have to stop. | |
You'll have to wait in line for my osmotic eel to cauterise your wound. | |
Though it cauterises the flesh as it burns, a very small amount often finds its way into the blood and begins to spread. | |
You heat the skin to coagulate the blood and it cauterises the wound. | |
Though it cauterises the flesh as it burns, a very small amount often finds its way into the blood and begins to spread. | |
You heat the skin to coagulate the blood and it cauterises the wound. | |
Al Sieber had had his wound from Cibecue cauterised with a hot poker and was back in the saddle the following day. | |
I thought it best to keep you sedated while the osmotic eel... cauterised your wound. | |
Infections should be cauterised. | |
Now, Sylvia, apparently, is a "publicity carbuncle" who has attached herself to our front door, and Strickland wants her cauterised. | |
The bullet all but cauterised the surrounding tissue. | |
Here we've got three things with which the operation was done - a lancet, a cauterising iron and a castratori. | |
Al Sieber had had his wound from Cibecue cauterised with a hot poker and was back in the saddle the following day. | |
I thought it best to keep you sedated while the osmotic eel... cauterised your wound. | |
Infections should be cauterised. | |
Now, Sylvia, apparently, is a "publicity carbuncle" who has attached herself to our front door, and Strickland wants her cauterised. | |
The bullet all but cauterised the surrounding tissue. | |
Here we've got three things with which the operation was done - a lancet, a cauterising iron and a castratori. | |