Originally posted by Fisherman
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Hebbert seems to be saying a similar thing, describing how the joints had been opened and disarticulated, a fine tooth saw was apparently used to accomplish this according to him.
The joints would have had to have been wrenched and cut through with a knife or saw to separate the ligaments and tendons? Not the bone itself.
The joints were exposed by cutting through the skin covering them, all around in a circle, with small precise cuts.
It was noted that doctors usually, though not exclusively, perform amputations by sawing through the bone alone, away from a joint area. They also cut the skin in a way that leaves them with large flaps of skin attached to the body so that the skin can be used to close the end of the site and provide cushioning.
Different joints would have probably required a different amount of effort to wrench apart, I believe the hip and shoulder joints are similar types of joints but the knee is different.
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