About 33 percent.
It is difficult to determine the exact percentage of amputation patients who survived during the Napoleonic Wars as precise records were not consistently kept. However, advances in surgical techniques and the use of anesthesia during this time increased the chances of survival for amputation patients compared to previous wars. It is estimated that the survival rate for amputations during the Napoleonic Wars was around 75-80%.
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He was accidently shot by one of his own men on May 2, 1863. He survived, but the injury was severe enough to require the amputation of his arm. Jackson eventually died of pneumonia eight days later.
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60 People survived
limb(s) amputation and/or death from infection
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31.6%
Of the 545 women-and-children sailing Titanic, 389 of them survived.
It is believed to be haunted, by patients who died of the plague in Europe, and a crazy doctor who is said to have tortured the patients, performing useless experiments that many of his patients never survived.
Of the 891 crewmembers on Titanic, 212 survived. Of the 1,317 passengers on Titanic, 500 survived.
All survived the actual impact. roughly 2/3 died later that night.
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Approximately 74.35% of female passengers were saved.
CREW OF THE TITANIC Aboard: 899 Survivors: 214 Percentage Survived: 23.8% Lost: 685 Percentage Lost: 76.2%
Medical treatments were crude by today's standards. Thee were no antiseptics or anesthetics. If one were shot in the chest cavity, stomach, or head, the prognosis of survival was poor. If shot in the arm or leg, the limb would most likely be amputated if the bullet hit bone. Even if the patient survived the amputation, done with a butcher's meat saw, the risk of infection, particularly gangrene, meant that many patients died.
Just before the Holocaust there were about 18 million Jews world wide, and about one third (33%) were killed in the Holocaust.