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anatomy & physiology of skull fractures

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  • The apricot (amydula) is key focal point, so draw a line between the eyes, down to the septum under the nose and its a kill shot. When the back of the skull is impacted , it disrupts the motor cortext , and leave em vegetabalize, but they can lice through it. in my experience, slashing Temporal arteries take a while to bleed out, like 2 minutes or so. Aim for the nec and slash the corodids expect a minute for death, and devide that time for each corodid or temporal artery slashed.

  • In childhood the bone is mainly cartilage. The skeleton is only fully formed into bone at the age of 25.

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