Three out of four operations in field hospitals were amputations. Bullets from weapons did such damage, amputation was the only real hope of saving a life. Even then, because of the lack of understanding at the time of the causes and spread of infection, many wounded soldiers later died as a result. Amputation had to be done within 48 hours, or else the patient would die.
The body of the deceased minus a few body parts that were removed during the embalming process.
The Justinian code was one of the four parts which made up the collections of books which was called Corpus Juris Civilis (Body of Civil Law)
you can use your palm,handspan, and fore arm lenght
During mummification, the ancient Egyptians typically removed and preserved three body parts: the lungs, stomach, and intestines. These organs were placed in canopic jars, each guarded by one of the Four Sons of Horus, who were believed to protect the organs in the afterlife. The heart, however, was often left in the body, as it was considered the seat of intelligence and emotion, crucial for the judgment of the deceased.
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I have read it was legs. There were piles of legs.
Very bad. They would amputate your body parts if you were shot there, and they wouldn't clean the knifes every time they amputated, so a lot of soldiers died from disease and germs.
people ate them.duh!
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
Any part of the body can potentially be amputated, including limbs (arms, legs), fingers, toes, ears, and the nose, depending on the extent of injury or medical condition. Amputations are usually considered as a last resort to treat severe trauma, infection, tumors, or other medical issues that compromise the affected body part's function or viability.
Justinian's Body of Civil Law consisted of 4 parts.
Justinian's Body of Civil Law consisted of 4 parts.
the fingers where the most comon because there where always getting cuts and blisters that got infected.
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.
Amputated body parts are typically treated as medical waste. They are placed in a biohazard bag or container and then incinerated or disposed of in a specialized medical waste facility according to hospital protocols and regulations.
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?