Hand

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Hand
The hand of Eldrad (TV: The Hand of Fear)

A hand was a body part.

Autons had deadly weapons concealed inside their hands. (TV: Spearhead from Space)

Eldrad's hand landed on prehistoric Earth. It was uncovered in the 20th century and controlled Sarah Jane Smith, using her to help him regrow his body. (TV: The Hand of Fear)

The Abzorbaloff had hands with three clawed fingers, which exposed him as alien to Ursula Blake and Elton Pope when he attempted to hide behind a copy of The Daily Telegraph newspaper. Ursula was absorbed into the Abzorbaloff's body when his hand grabbed her arm. (TV: Love & Monsters)

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The Tenth Doctor, channelling his excess regeneration energy into his severed hand (TV: Journey's End)

The Tenth Doctor's original right hand was cut off during a sword fight against the Sycorax leader. (TV: The Christmas Invasion) Jack Harkness later retrieved the hand and returned it to the Doctor in a jar in the year 100 trillion. (TV: Utopia) Later, when forced to regenerate, he healed himself and channelled the excess energy into the hand, a bio-matching receptacle. (TV: Journey's End) After the Daleks captured the TARDIS, they attempted to destroy it. Still inside during this apparent destruction, Donna Noble touched the energised hand's container. The regenerative energies within the hand combined with Donna's human DNA. The force of the reaction shattered the container, allowing the creation of the "Meta-Crisis Tenth Doctor". (TV: Journey's End)

The Thirteenth Doctor's hands were noticably smaller than her predecessor, causing the ring that he had worn to be released and fall to the TARDIS control room floor upon his regeneration. (TV: Twice Upon a Time)

There were two known resurrection gauntlets, one for the right hand and one for the left. (TV: Everything Changes, Dead Man Walking)