| 41. | The class is for cyclists with upper limb disabilities including amputations.
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| 42. | After the amputation, he still felt it was there.
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| 43. | Gangrene and amputation followed if circulation wasn't restored.
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| 44. | In time, it might be remembered as an amputation.
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| 45. | Anyone caught protesting this treatment risked amputation as punishment, villagers say.
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| 46. | The sores can require amputation and often infection sets in.
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| 47. | By 1973, he'd had enough and began considering amputation.
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| 48. | After several amputations, she had lost nearly her entire left leg.
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| 49. | One arm was severely burned and broken, and doctors considered amputation.
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| 50. | It was life-changing, the opposite of amputation.
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