There are 2 forms: Guillotine Amputation, done in an emergency, which requires additional surgery later to make a usable stump. Most of the time it's a normal amputation, which creates a stump to aid in a future prosthesis. Of course they use anesthetic.
Ereneta says to check out http://pdm.medicine.wisc.edu/kampen.htm for a study on field amputations.
Am`pu*ta"tion (#), n. [L. amputatio: cf. F. amputation.]
The act amputating; esp. the operation of cutting of a limb or projecting part of the body.
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