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He was left with a gangrenous stump and had a few days to live.
A week later she was back for more surgery on the gangrenous wound.
The gangrenous officer is delivered into the hands of the town doctor.
This meant that it was about to start turning gangrenous.
He was confined to a bed for seven months, as the wound became gangrenous.
"It was like cutting off a gangrenous arm," he said.
George Donner's arm was so gangrenous that he could not move.
His fingertips are cold, turning purple, they could even go gangrenous.
The wound turned gangrenous and an operation failed to save his life.
The leg eventually turned gangrenous and had to be amputated.
His wound looked like it had gone gangrenous already.
"Two of his toes are gangrenous; I'll have to take them off.
But there are a lot more fevers, and bad cuts can go gangrenous very quickly, so watch out.
If that goes on, we could have gangrenous limbs.
She had been suffering from a gangrenous wound on her hand and hypertension.
Cautiously, I touched the gangrenous toe, eyes on his face.
Gangrenous cases stopped thinking about the amputations which awaited them.
If they choose not to, then that broken leg may turn gangrenous."
On December 7, 1933, his gangrenous leg was amputated and he died the following day.
His gangrenous fingers and toes looked like they'd been pushed into a food processor.
A rupture was avoided, but the appendix had been gangrenous.
Yet even his injuries had become infected and gangrenous.
Circular monitors cast a gangrenous green glow over the scene.
My toes went gangrenous and I had to have an arterial bypass.
They were gangrenous when we got him, probably from damage during that storm at the end of January."