Medical term:

trajector



tra·jec·tor

(tră-jek'tŏr, -tōr),
An infrequently used instrument for locating the course of a bullet in a wound.
[L. fr. tra-jicio, pp. -jectus, to throw over or across]
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trajector

An obsolete instrument formerly used to locate projectiles, which was inserted via the entrance wound; the device fell into disuse given the highly variable trajectory of bullets after entry.
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trajector

(tră-jĕk′tor) [L. trajectus, thrown across]
A device for determining the approximate location of a bullet in a wound.
Medical Dictionary, © 2009 Farlex and Partners


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