Public amputations of hands and feet are now common, and stonings and beheadings have been reported. |
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Nine out of ten surgical operations, many of them amputations, are linked to diabetes. |
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Religious edicts have underpinned suicide bombings, amputations, female infanticide and genital mutilation, and the practice of suttee. |
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The majority of thumb amputations occur in industrial or agricultural settings and involve power machinery. |
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Amputations and suchlike in the hospitals are seen very briefly as people push through the crowds of injured and dying. |
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In very small doses it could have been used to relieve toothache, but the seeds would also have been used to render unconscious patients awaiting amputations. |
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Untreated, the disease leads to serious microvascular consequences that include blindness, renal failure, coronary artery disease, and limb amputations. |
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Many others who survived suffered severe frostbite and have had or soon will undergo amputations. |
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This confirms the prostheses improvement used in human lower limb amputations from above the knee disarticulations. |
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Posttraumatic stress disorder, loss of major nerve function, and arthritis were the most impactful disabling conditions aside from amputations. |
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Highly specialized microvascular centers with improved techniques are successfully replanting distal amputations at the level of the nailbed. |
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