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How to induce artificial gangrene?

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A crazy dictator is once again bored of the most gruesome execution methods invented by the leading torturers and doctors of the country. He tasks the employees of his favorite torture center with inventing various methods to effectively artificially induce diseases such as cancer on healthy individuals to allow for a slow and painful death.

You are one of the executioners employed in this institution. Waiting for a promotion, you accept this task and choose Gangrene as the disease. You have to:

  • develop an effective method to quickly artificially induce

    • dry gangrene
    • wet gangrene
    • gas gangrene
    • other forms of progressive necrosis

    in any given appendage or tissue of a human, with the ability to control the progression of the disease with the intent to make it as painful as possible and prolong the suffering of the subject.

I imagine methods like injecting aggressive bacteria or flaying skin and applying dirt on the exposed muscle tissue.

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