Skin condition of the foot.
Resembling frostbite but without freezing; resulting from exposure to cold and wet.
A disease that consists of numbness, swelling and necrosis of the foot as a result of prolonged exposure to wetness.
1They sent me home because I had a very bad case of trench foot.
2Peter Lake quickly found himself under the table, staring at fatty calves and trench foot.
3Injuries ranged from missing limbs to trench foot, with a myriad of infections and illnesses in between.
4Frostbite, trench foot from all the rains, dysentery, fevers, rat bites, lice, even a case of measles.
6Over the past two years, blazing sunshine alternated with torrential rainstorms that left ill-prepared journalists with several cases of trench foot.
7We present here a case report of trench foot in a child who was put on hip spica for her hip ailment.
8Shoe stores are selling platform sneakers -which can give you the lift of a pair of heels but will protect against trench foot.
9Trench feet with all its attendant suffering was added to the other discomforts.
10Trench foot is a relatively rare condition in tropical countries.
11He walked for several days with trench feet, and his morale was low indeed.
12Half our patients seemed to be trench feet cases.
13And I was lucky, and knew it, though I had twenty wounds and trench feet.
14With good trenches and proper care " trench feet" should be of rare occurrence.
15Am I doing all I can to prevent my men getting " Trench Feet"?
16Some sick; some with trench feet; some on stretchers; some walking; worn, sad and dirty-allstumbling along in the glare.
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