Hi again @rebelpilot!
I can't imagine that being thrown by another human would cause much damage other than some bruising at the point of impact, which would likely be a shoulder or hip as those are the bits that stick out the most!
As for broken ribs - it would really depend on the mechanism of injury, but usually broken ribs are isolated - unless the rib floats and pops open an organ, like a pneumothorax or a haemothorax as described above, or damages the liver or spleen which are the two organs fitted most snugly into your lower ribcage. Beyond that, it would really depend on how they broke them! Most people don't even know that they've broken ribs, they're hard to see on Xray and the treatment is the same as bruised ribs - rest, take some painkillers, and don't do it again.
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