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Just in case they still were, I thought about gangrene for a while.
"But at least we can keep them from getting gangrene."
In 1934 she lost one of her fingers to gangrene.
She died several months later after gangrene spread to her right.
He said if she'd waited much longer, gangrene would have set in.
Gangrene set in and he died on December 9, 1913.
His guts turned to gangrene, and he was dead within three days.
He'd have gangrene in no time and that means a painful death.
He developed gangrene and part of the finger had to be cut off.
From the stink of it, gangrene was not far off.
The surgeon had cut them off a week later, before gangrene could develop.
Probably not, but best clean out those wounds before gangrene takes hold.
However his legs were infected by gangrene and he died 10 days later.
The skin is red and white at first, he said, then turns black as gangrene sets in.
Kept in prison on severe cold, he died of gangrene.
Damned thing did so much damage that he died of the gangrene.
He is especially remembered for his expertise in the treatment of gangrene.
When doctors opened the sore, they found gangrene, which he soon died from.
Doctors told him he was one week away from losing the leg to gangrene.
The pour soul lived another six months before gangrene finally took him.
Let's start this routine over from the top, and see if we can identify just where gangrene set in.
No gangrene, but it was too soon to count his blessings.
Lee says it's only a matter of time before gangrene takes over."
A severe one is gangrene and a need for amputation.