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    Trench foot appeared in the winter of 1914, characterized by pedal swelling, numbness, and pain It was quickly recognized by military-medical authorities There was little debate over whether it was frostbite or new condition, and it was quickly accepted as a specific disease The major etiologies proposed were exposure, diet, and infection
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