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Although wounds are given specific classifications, most have properties of
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several types. Indeed, there are seldom any classical wounds that affect nothing
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but the skin and are without any significant anatomical complications, apart
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from those afflicted in the course of elective or other surgical procedures.
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'''[[Graze/abrasion/erosion - Donkey|Graze/abrasion/erosion]]
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'''[[Bruise - Donkey|Bruise]]
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'''[[Haematoma - Donkey|Haematoma]]
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'''[[Contusion - Donkey|Contusion]]
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'''[[Puncture Wound - Donkey|Puncture wound]]
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'''[[Incised Wound - Donkey|Incised wound]]
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'''[[Laceration - Donkey|Laceration]]
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'''[[Complicated Wound - Donkey|Complicated wound]]
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'''[[Burns - Donkey|Burns]]
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==References==
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* Knottenbelt, D. (2008) The principles and practice of wound mamagement In Svendsen, E.D., Duncan, J. and Hadrill, D. (2008) ''The Professional Handbook of the Donkey'', 4th edition, Whittet Books, Chapter 9
    
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