- Farmers who are injured on the jobrequire amputation 11 percent of the time, two and a half times more likely than in any other field. (Huffington Post)
- CHICAGO --- When a farmer or rancher is injured on the job, there's an 11 percent chance that an amputation will occur. That's two and a half times more likely than in any other industry. Most of these amputations involve fingers or toes. (Northwestern University)
- A whitetail fawn undergoes major surgery after she is caught in a hay baler. Kellys Kritters, based in Plano, was contacted late June after a Grayson County farmer found a fawn with both rear hooves mangled in his machine. (MyFox Dallas)
- When a farmer or rancher is injured on the job, theres an 11 percent chance that an amputation will occur. Thats two and a half times more likely than in any other industry. (phys.org)
- Kailan Camille Farmer and John Anthony Wagler were united in Holy Matrimony on June 30, 2012 at Saint Rita Catholic Church in Ranger, TX. (Bryan College Station Eagle)
- Think of cutting yourself while shaving when only amputation can save your life pushing the federal government closer toward the opened barn doors. (Evening Star)
- The events were prompted by the discovery of the bodies of three Kashmiri farmers/woodcutters or were so brutalised that amputation was inevitable. Hands were held in braziers until they were burned off. Skin was flayed from torsos and fed to detainees. (International Rehabilitation Council for Torture Victims)
Friday, July 20, 2012
Amputation farmers
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