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Sir Walter Scott: Scottish Icons by Rab McNeil

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Andrew Tickell: Third verdict is a Scottish legal oddity we could live without

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Broken digit

“The least pain in our little finger gives us more concern and uneasiness than the destruction of millions of our fellow beings.” – William Hazlitt (1778 – 1830) English writer, Edinburgh Review, Oct 1829 The trouble with hand injuries – fractures in particular – is that they’re taken for granted. “That’s nothing!” yells your friend after a palpable “Craaaackkk” of your digit in a finger-wrestling bout. “That’s nothing!” after a sloppy punch that leaves his 5 th finger visibly shortened.   With such nonchalance, the broken hand becomes a pitiful hand. How Hand Fractures Occur. There are two ways of breaking the bones of the hand: one, by a direct blow on it, for example, from a baseball bat; two, when the hand strikes a hard(er) surface such as a cement floor (from a fall) or the car dashboard (in a vehicular accident). Obviously, the hand bones can also be pulverized by gunshot. It must be added that the condition of the bone if it is brit

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