If the master is a doctor, and he wounds the eved while attempting to help him: Kiddushin 24b
Does one bring a korban for swearing falsely if his eved alleges that he wounded the eved such that the eved should be freed (which is a fine), and he swears falsely denying liability, before then admitting it: Ketuvot 42a-b
Wounding Specific Limbs
Which limbs are considered the major limbs: Kiddushin 24a-b, 25a
Wounding a fetus inside of its mother: Kiddushin 24b
Removing an extra limb: Kiddushin 24b-25a
Whether the eved is freed for losing a "baby" tooth: Kiddushin 24b
Non-visible castration: Kiddushin 25a-b
Damaging his tongue: Kiddushin 25a
Pulling out a limb in way in which it will still be connected by flesh [alone]: Kiddushin 24b
Pulling out his beard: Kiddushin 24b
Knocking out an eye which is already blinded: Kiddushin 24b
Loosening a tooth: Kiddushin 24b
Pulling out a loose tooth: Kiddushin 24b
Weakening an eye: Kiddushin 24b
Blinding an already weak eye: Kiddushin 24b
Striking his hand, causing it to shrivel: Kiddushin 24b
Blinding him or deafening him, by hitting him or doing some action which doesn't actually come into contact with him: Kiddushin 24b