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Eisenhower was not missing any limbs but an infection he suffered as a teenager almost resulted in the amputation of a leg but Dwight refused to allow it, and miraculously recovered, though he had to repeat his freshman year of high school.

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When he was a child he almost lost his leg from infection

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