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Ice Therapy > Frostbite
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Frostbite Defined
Injury to skin and/or soft tissue as a result of overexposure to freezing temperatures.
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Off-site Frostbite Links, User Submitted
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- George Monbiot: The survivors' stories leave no doubt: Guantánamo makes us all less safe | Comment is free | The Guardian: The stumps were still bleeding and covered in pus. He received no further treatment or new dressings. Every time he tried to hoist himself up to sit on his pot by clinging to the wire, a guard would come and hit his hands with a billy-club.
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- "WILLIAM J. MILLS, JR, MD" - Google Search: photos and notes on frostbite
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