To preserve an amputated body part, first rinse it gently with clean water to remove any dirt. Wrap the part in a moist cloth or sterile gauze, then place it in a sealed plastic bag. Finally, keep the bag on ice or in a cooler to maintain a low temperature, but avoid direct contact with ice to prevent freezing. It's important to seek immediate medical attention for proper care.
No amputated body part is too small to be salvaged. Debris or other contaminating material should be removed, but the tissue should not be allowed to get wet. An amputated body part should be wrapped in bandages, towels.
No you can have any part of the body amputated at any timr during your life. The question is though why should you remove a useful healthy part of the body?
how did they preserve the body
logically - head
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I have read it was legs. There were piles of legs.
His leg was amputated becaus of cannon fire and was buried with full military hnors.
The answer to this question depends on the body part that has been amputated. If one has a leg amputation, for example, it should not be a deterrent to succeeding at a sit-down desk job.
your heart stops , forstbite , legs fingers feet could get amputated . you die
The lymph system is responsible for the body's immune defenses. Without the lymph organs the body can not fight disease.