you know why hospittle food tastes so bad well that's why
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They're incinerated at the hospital incinerator
Skin holds our body parts in.
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His leg was amputated becaus of cannon fire and was buried with full military hnors.
Temporarily, yes. Most commonly, digits (fingers) are amputated and they can survive off the body and off ice for two hours. After two hours, the body part is considerex dead and cannot be reconnected.
You havn't listed the body parts you already think are important but my advice is asking what body parts are not important
Arms, legs, hands, feet, fingers, and toes can be amputated. Most amputations involve small body parts such as a finger, rather than an entire limb.
All clinical waste from Hospitals is required by environmental health and safety regulatinos to be disposed of by incineration. All body parts, blood and blood products, body fluids or any wastes emerging from the body are categorised as clinical waste.
your heart stops , forstbite , legs fingers feet could get amputated . you die
a number of specialties can collaborate to treat patients who have limbs or other body parts; under certain circumstances, amputated parts can be reattached, or another body part can be replanted
A 'member' is any constituent part of a body, such as arms, legs and so on. To dismember originally meant that a body (usually that of a criminal) has the arms, legs and head removed. These parts might then be sent to different parts of a country as a warning to other criminals - or rebels. Nowadays it usually refers to someone who has killed someone else and cut up the body to make it easier to dispose of.
They urinate a lot, and drink a lot of water, they may have some parts of their body amputated and they may have an open wound.
Usually they are incinerated along with other medical waste from the hospital. In some cultures, it is important to people that their whole body be buried together, and they can request that the limb be released to them for cremation and/or burial.
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Anyone who has severe peripheral artery disease or diabetes who has the start of gangrene on their feet/toes and is not taking care of it. Gangrenous parts should be amputated to avoid the poisons from infiltrating the rest of the body.
There is no scientific evidence for the existence of a "locus of the soul" in the body. Philosophical and religious beliefs vary on this topic. Amputation of a limb does not impact the soul, as it is considered a separate entity from the physical body.
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