Sentences with phrase «amputate the leg while»

After being checked by a veterinarian, it was determined that the best plan was to amputate the leg while he was young to avoid sores that could develop.

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Pasma was also taken to hospital but while he suffered no serious injuries, Monger has unfortunately had to have his lower legs amputated after attempts made to save them were unsuccessful.
While on duty in the US army in 2010, KC sustained life - changing injuries that meant his left leg had to be amputated.
We listen as the doctor (Jeffrey Kalish, the real surgeon who amputated Bauman's legs) describes each step of the process calmly and thoroughly, while the nurses assist.
Jake Gyllenhaal's committed performance carries this straightforward biopic from versatile director David Gordon Green (Pineapple Express) about Jeff Bauman, a blue - collar man who was wounded in the Boston Marathon bombing in 2013, then became a hero after helping to identify the perpetrators while having both of his legs amputated in the hospital.
Its cabin is bright and spacious, while the cosseting, fully adjustable leather seats are capable of carrying you on long drives without making you feel as though your legs have been amputated at the buttocks.
He'd discussed it with Mark while having lunch in the Students Union Building; and Mark, in the incredibly tolerant way of one who's brushed aside death (he was a cancer survivor; his lower left leg was amputated), and who saw his friend's madness for what it was, said with self - deprecating reasonableness: «I think any kind of effort that brings relief to Africa is all right.»
Dolly, a Manx cat, had her front leg amputated, and was adopted to a happy home, while Gabby the Torti, found declawed and abandoned in the rain, remains at the clinic, always talking, trying to «sell» herself.
After all, we have no problem ascribing negligence to an adult who texts while he or she drives or a doctor who amputates the wrong leg.
For example, while ordinary medical mistakes by a medical doctor such as confusing two drugs with similar names or putting the decimal point in a prescription dosage, causing harm to a patient, would not ordinarily result in criminal liability, coming into an operating room while too drunk to drive and without reviewing which limb of a patient needs to be amputated despite a clear indication in marker on the leg of a patient showing that fact, might constitute criminal negligence on the part of a medical doctor.
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