Firing iron

an instrument used in cauterizing.

See also:Firing

Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G. & C. Merriam Co.


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"The historical implications of these fights which would reverberate 100 years later is that it was men in ditchesfiring iron at another group of men in ditches.
Having said that I don't remember London protesters brandishing machetes, hurling Molotov cocktails orfiring iron projectiles at innocent bystanders' foreheads Last time protesters in Europe dared to break down a few windows and steal a couple of Nikes they were branded rioters and put in prison.
The tumorous masses were removed surgically and the haemorrhage was controlled by chromic cat gut #1 andfiring irons. The skin flaps were closed by vertical mattress sutures using non-absorbable suture material (Fig.

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