8 Verbs to Use for the Word amputations

In proof of this, it is only necessary to consider the condition of those soldiers, sailors, or civilians who have suffered the amputation of a leg or arm.

See the awful tales of torture in the "Journal d'un Grand Blessé en Allemagne," by Charles Hennebois (pp. 137, 146), and the statement of a German doctor (p. 87), "Your doctors in France perform amputations as they please on our wounded.

While we were there a consulting surgeon arrived to investigate the condition of a seriously wounded lieutenant, whose leg might need amputation.

Can vanity survive such general amputation?

There are at the present time 149 prisoners under treatment, 8 Ottoman officers and 141 soldiers, distributed as follows: Surgical cases (wounds): 66; among them 13 invalids and 6 who have undergone amputation and have been detained a long time in the hospital.

The colonel bore the amputation of his arm with courage; I only saw his lips turn pale and a film come over his eyes.

Sylvia, feeling very queer and callous, as though, under an anaesthetic, she were watching with entire unconcern the amputation of one of her limbs, fell to observing the people about her.

A bullet wound through a joint, such as the knee or the elbow, then necessitated the amputation of the limb.

8 Verbs to Use for the Word  amputations