nontraumatic

nontraumatic
non·trau·mat·ic -trə-'mat-ik, -trȯ-, -trau̇- adj not causing, caused by, or associated with trauma and esp. traumatic injury <\nontraumatic surgery> <sudden \nontraumatic death in conditioned runners (B. F. Waller )(et al)>

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