Several years and a couple surgeries later, her foot was amputated below the knee. |
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The amputated arm lay on the grass near Haru, and when she finished, Haru turned around and wrapped the arm in sackcloth. |
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Nine days later the leg had to be amputated because of a life-threatening infection and damage to the nerves and arteries. |
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Peter, a 2-year-old Queensland heeler pit bull mix, had his left hind leg amputated. |
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Paul described how surgeons formed a new thumb on his right hand from the big toe on the foot that they had amputated hours earlier. |
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A ten-month-old boy has had his legs, arm and five digits amputated after contracting meningitis in Sheffield. |
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He told me about a New England bike racer who had his left arm amputated and was beating the pants off everybody. |
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The former RAF wireless operator developed sores while on marching duty that became gangrenous, causing his legs to be amputated. |
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Last year one dog had to have two toes amputated after scrabbling insanely at his pen. |
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People who conscientiously oppose the law will be barred from a career in the public service, and the religious motive will be amputated. |
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Fortuitously, the driver was a doctor, and the squadron leader was rushed to the hospital, where his left leg was amputated. |
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Five years ago I had my left leg amputated above the knee and ever since have experienced continuous phantom limb pain. |
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The profoundly deaf man is also diabetic and had a leg amputated after a road accident. |
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He was a great student, especially after he had his leg amputated from being bitten by a snake in Africa on holiday. |
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Often these roots are flared, and the apical portions may be amputated and left behind in the jaw as the succedaneous tooth erupts. |
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She had grown so used to carrying Muffin around that she felt as if the vet had amputated a limb. |
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They might have beheaded heretics and adulterers and amputated the limbs of petty thieves but they didn't bother us. |
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A clear cell carcinoma in keeping with renal origin was found on biopsy, and the finger was amputated. |
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Soon he will have his right leg amputated at the knee and replaced with a prosthetic limb. |
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For example, your pain could be similar to the phantom pain some amputees feel in their amputated limbs. |
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Because he had lain so long in the open he needed surgery on his right foot for frostbite and his big toe had to be amputated. |
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It had been surgically amputated in a hospital, but now it was horribly infected and the hospital wouldn't take him back. |
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The anti-tilt wheels are particularly recommended for novice wheelchair users or those with amputated legs. |
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This competitor, who had a leg amputated under the knee, is one of the most successful disabled cyclists in the world. |
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The rebel then amputated his left hand before cutting him around the mouth and slicing off part of his ear as he lay unconscious. |
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It maybe recalled that S.Sobita Devi, sustained bullet injuries in her legs during the June 18, 2001 firing incident and both her legs were amputated below the knee. |
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But Mr. Quinn has kicked it up a notch: each of his 11 marble sculptures is of a person with a limb amputated by accident or by birth defect. |
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Many Xhosa children are amputated of the top of their ring finger, to take away bad fortune. |
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Tdh will also support one of them who has had his leg amputated, to make sure he receives a suitable artificial limb and rehabilitation. |
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A mule train was sent up to rescue them, but some 200 died of cold or hunger, and many survivors had to have their frostbitten toes amputated. |
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He was a castoff from a passing ship, and both of his legs had been surgically amputated above the knees. |
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Military force was used, rubber collecting became compulsory, and defaulters were barbarically punished by having their limbs amputated. |
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As many other large dogs with footpad injuries do, Sam kept putting weight on the wound, caused when a toe had to be amputated. |
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In the course of an assault on Tenerife, a grapeshot shattered his right elbow, and back in his flagship the arm was amputated. |
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He had spent a small fortune on doctors trying to save the arm, but they were unable to restore it and so he was scheduled to have it amputated. |
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After administering a local anesthetic, Dr. Baiyev, a surgeon, amputated Mr. Basayev's right leg. |
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He draws on his cigarette, the stub of an amputated little finger visible in his beefy hand. |
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She had been injected with an anti-nausea drug sold by Wyeth, Levine developed gangrene, and had her arm amputated. |
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Leah Washington, 17, had her left leg amputated above the knee, University Hospitals of North Midlands NHS Trust said on Monday. |
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I spoke recently to a young man who had his leg amputated because equipment failed and crushed him. |
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So that amputated from its eastern area, the Var department lost the part of the river that was at the origin of its name. |
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Tafsir's right arm will probably have to be amputated and he will need intensive care for the left one. |
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They did not succeed in this case either, but the young man's left leg had to be amputated. |
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An increasing number of injured people were coming to hospital with amputated upper and lower limbs. |
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He developed a unique style for shooting pool, standing with his good leg and resting his amputated leg on the seat of the wheelchair. |
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But tragedy struck there when a shell injured her and her right leg was amputated. |
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Neil had his leg amputated above the knee in 1995 as a result of a blood clot due to colitis and an autoimmune disorder. |
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Both hands were amputated just distal to the carpus, leaving three metacarpal stumps on the right hand and a vestige of one metacarpal on the left hand. |
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Just two years ago, she had one of her legs amputated as a consequence of a rare form of cancer, but vowed it would be no bar to living a full life. |
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Breeders argue that the tails will be poor, weak, easily damaged things, which will need to be amputated anyway, because they're sure to be injured. |
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The diamonds feature people with wrapped faces and wrapped bodies while the clubs have amputated and dismembered bodies. |
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The victim refused to have his fingers amputated although he was given medical advice that failure to do so would result in lockjaw and his death. |
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He had his leg amputated and was fitted with an artificial limb. |
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To retire without attempting the crime of the century would leave a criminal genius with a maddening irritation, not unlike the phantom itch of an amputated leg. |
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His torso was nude and his legs had been amputated by the locomotive engine. |
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In the 1930s through the 1950s the belief became popular that capitalism could only survive in an amputated way, in the form of a mixed economy or as a social market economy. |
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Most haunting is a frostbite victim's stump of an arm, newly amputated after he had fallen asleep in temperatures of minus 40C while he was on a vodka binge. |
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The team has developed an ultrasensitive neural network that can pick up multiple nerve signals sent to muscles near the stump of an amputated arm. |
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A teenager who was one of four people seriously injured in a rollercoaster crash last week at the Alton Towers theme park has had part of her leg amputated. |
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Her daughter-in-law tells me they just got her a prosthetic leg – her left leg was amputated due to complications of diabetes – and they're waiting till they can afford the cataract surgery, which after all is not essential. |
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Can a whale survive if it has had one of its fins amputated? |
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In 2005 he had his left leg amputated above the knee and as a result often struggled with phantom pains. |
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I get phantom pains in amputated leg and real pains in my right leg because I was wounded there too. |
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While most see that women can do what they want and that society has become more tolerant towards the idea of career women others believe that women's achievements are amputated and incomplete. |
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Note that there is no mention in the statements of the Commission's power to sanction, a jurisdiction that has been amputated from its key functions. |
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In one case verified by the country task force, on 25 January 2008, a 10-year-old boy from Kayin State stepped on a mine and suffered serious wounds to his right leg, which was later amputated at the hospital. |
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The salamander can recover when wounded, even when amputated. |
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The other is bandaged and the social worker says it will probably have to be amputated, because the man refused to see a doctor, even if he was offered the possibility to be treated. |
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Most of the right arm was amputated and within half an hour Nelson had returned to issuing orders to his captains. |
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After amputation the common procedure was to cauterize the open end of the amputated appendage to stop the haemorrhaging. |
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Nelson returned to Bath with Fanny, before moving to London in October to seek expert medical attention concerning his amputated arm. |
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The same cells that regenerate clipped fingernails can be used to regrow amputated fingertips, according to new research. |
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He retired from operational duties when his leg was amputated as a result of an injury. |
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However, if the vascular compromise reaches a critical point, toes and feet can become ulcerated and ultimately, if the ulcers cannot be healed, amputated. |
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Julius Mood later identified Hart's condition as senile gangrene, and he amputated Hart's legs to keep the gangrene from spreading. |
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The urinary meatus was barely visible at ventral surface near the base of the amputated glans. |
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Vanier himself, replacing Lieutenant Colonel Dubuc who had been wounded on the first day, was put out of action the following day, and his right leg was later amputated. |
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After the successful operation, a prosthetic leg was attached after gangrened leg was amputated. |
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A WOMAN who sleepwalked to her car crashed it into a tree and had to have her leg amputated. |
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Natives who brought the amount were given a copper token to hang around their necks, and those found without tokens had their hands amputated and were left to bleed to death. |
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Elizabeth Needs befriended Bunty Farrand before taking a four figure sum from her bank acount while she was in hospital for several weeks after having a leg amputated. |
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Rosie's limbs were amputated at Birmingham Children's Hospital as part of treatment for a lifethreatening spinal condition, spinal segmental dysgenesis. |
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Martin's first victim, Gilbert, known as Gibby, suffered from Buerger's disease, as a result of which both his legs had been amputated below the knee. |
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The injured 46-year-old man needed part of his leg amputated following the explosion in central Quang Ngai province, and he remains in a critical condition, the paper said. |
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After almost 30 operations to save the leg it was eventually amputated. |
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In this decade alone the 60-year-old folk rock legend John Martyn has survived double pneumonia and having his left leg amputated below the knee following aburst cyst. |
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Even though the retired staff sergeant was interested in adaptive scuba diving, one obstacle was in the way, and it wasn't his amputated right leg. |
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Mill girl Miriam Catterall was sexually assaulted by overlooker Charlie Crout before young Tommy Priestley had a hand amputated after getting it caught in a machine. |
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