| 1. | There were epidemics of dysentery, trench foot and frostbite; old wounds opened.
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| 2. | Trench foot had cost us an additional 12, 000 non-combat casualties.
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| 3. | Trench foot cases declined and small attacks became easier, although digging was almost impossible.
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| 4. | Having contracted trench foot, Chalmers was evacuated to England for treatment in February 1917.
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| 5. | Pneumonia, diphtheria, pellagra, typhus, trench foot, tuberculosis and other diseases ran rampant among the POW's.
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| 6. | It is often confused with frostbite and trench foot.
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| 7. | "' Immersion foot syndromes "'include trench foot, tropical immersion foot, and warm water immersion foot.
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| 8. | They rejoin the others in the shelter, where they find Musk suffering from severe trench foot.
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| 9. | Similar to trench foot, it causes deeper lesions.
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| 10. | If left untreated, trench foot usually results in gangrene, which can cause the need for amputation.
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