Ah, well then, I'm out. My Japanese expertise lies in the epic consumption of raw fish.
However, I mentioned this to my friend and here is her response. Bear in mind, her expertise is in 16th century diseases.
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Originally Posted by Sheila
I can pass that and some possible avenues to follow from there to medical treatment progression
That's about all I can offer. Other than go for sucking chest wound. All you need is something flat that a seal can be made with to stop it.
It will leave the chest cavity full of fluid, but could do with something stuck in to drain, herbs, etc to heal and pass through rough fever and infection.
Could be glossed over if taken from the point of view of the victim in and out of consciousness.
Hit the wake ups with the hard facts of treatment easily talked about in layman's terms and then defined later when the crisis is passed. Bullet could lodge in a rib bone and stay in place. Poetic
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