Bug#52670: schweppe
schweppes schwer
or diseased glands from the neck, the axilla, or the groin. They are also
met with as a result of accidental stabs and of suicidal or homicidal
injuries. The haemorrhage from a large vein so damaged is usually profuse,
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All pil;ls are w;ithou,t VAT/T-A;X and S-ame day expr+e;ss s*hi.pp.ing
but it is more readily controlled by external pressure than that from an
artery. When a vein is merely punctured, the bleeding may be arrested by
pressure with a pad of gauze, or by a lateral ligaturethat is, picking
up the margins of the rent in the wall and securing them with a ligature
without occluding the lumen. In the large veins, such as the internal
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