The invalid's case was therefore considered perfectly hopeless and he was given up by all his comrades, who thought of little else than to consign him to the grave. But being unwilling to resign himself to the fate which appeared frowning over him without... The Western Journal of Medicine and Surgery - Էջ 263խմբագրել է - 1845Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - Այս գրքի մասին
| 1844 - 498 էջ
...considered perfectly hopeless, and he was given up by all his comrades, who thought of little else than to consign him to the grave. But being unwilling...the dying man, for in such a light they viewed him. Their only ' case of instruments ' consisted of a hand-saw, a butcher's knife, and a large iron bolt.... | |
| 1844 - 671 էջ
...considered perfectly hopeless, and he was given up by all his comrades, who thought of little else than to consign him to the grave. " But being unwilling...fate which appeared frowning over him, without a last eifort, he oblained the consent of two or three of the party, who undertook to amputate his arm merely... | |
| Josiah Gregg - 1845 - 344 էջ
...VERSUS LIGATURES. fectly hopeless, and he was given up by all his comrades, who thought of little else than to consign him to the grave. But being unwilling...the dying man ; for in such a light they viewed him. Their only 'case of instruments' consisted of a handsaw, a butcher's knife and a large iron bolt. The... | |
| Josiah Gregg - 1845 - 344 էջ
...VERSUS LIGATURES. fectly hopeless, and he was given up by all his comrades, who thought of little else than to consign him to the grave. But being unwilling...the dying man ; for in such a light they viewed him. Their only , ' case of instruments' consisted of a handsaw, a butcher's knife and a large iron bolt.... | |
| 1846 - 1206 էջ
...and he waà given up hy all his comrades, who thought of little else than toconsignhim to the crave. But being unwilling to resign himself to the fate...appeared frowning over him, without a last effort, Ъе obtained the consent of two or three of the party, who undertook to amputate his arm, merely to... | |
| Josiah Gregg - 1849 - 338 էջ
...considered perfectly hopeless, and he was given up by all Ills comrades, who thought of little else than to consign him to the grave. But being unwilling...merely to gratify the wishes of the dying man ; for hi such a light they viewed him. Their only 'case of instruments' consisted of a handsaw, a butcher's... | |
| Josiah Gregg - 1850 - 336 էջ
...considered perfectly hopeless, and lie was given up by all liis comrades, who thought of little else than to consign him to the grave. But being unwilling...the dying man ; for in such a light they viewed him, Their only 'case of instruments' consisted of a handsaw, a butcher's knife and a large iron bolt The... | |
| Josiah Gregg - 1856 - 664 էջ
...considered perfectly hopeless, and he was given up by all his comrades, who thought of little else than, to consign him to the grave. But being unwilling...the dying man ; for in such a light they viewed him. Then* only 'case of instruments' consisted of a handsaw, a butcher's knife and a large iron bolt The... | |
| 1881 - 1052 էջ
...therefore, considered perfectly hopeless, and he was given up by all comrades, who thought of little else than to consign him to the grave. But being unwilling...the dying man, for in such a light they viewed him. Their only " case of instruments" consisted of a handsaw, a butcher's knife and a large iron bolt.... | |
| Reuben Gold Thwaites - 1905 - 378 էջ
...considered perfectly [60] hopeless, and he was given up by all his comrades, who thought of little else than to consign him to the grave. But being unwilling...two or three of the party, who undertook to amputate his'arm merely to gratify the wishes of the dying man; for in such a light they viewed him. Their only... | |
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