I'll imitate the pities of old surgeons To this lost limb, who, ere they show their art, Cast one asleep, then cut the diseased part... Pathfinders in Medicine - Side 242af Victor Robinson - 1912 - 313 siderFuld visning - Om denne bog
| Charles Wentworth Dilke - 1816 - 468 sider
...she'll hearken to you. Hip. Yes, my lord, And when she wakes to honour, then she'll thank me for't. I'll imitate the pities of old surgeons To this lost...they show their art, Cast one asleep, then cut the diseas'd part : So out of love to her I pity most, She shall not feel him going till he's lost ; Then... | |
| 1903 - 522 sider
...John Snow, Simpson, Bernard, Clover.] 1776 I800 1844 I 1846 James Young Simpson CHLOROFORM. 1847 " I'll imitate the pities of old Surgeons To this lost limb — who 'ere they show their art Cast me asleep, then cut the diseas'd part." T. MIDDLETON, "Women Beware Women," iv. I, 1657. [Guthrie,... | |
| Thomas Middleton - 1840 - 652 sider
...she'll hearken to you. HIP. Yes, my lord, And when she wakes to honour, then she'll thank me for't: I'll imitate the pities of old surgeons To this lost limb, who, ere they shew their art, Cast one asleep, then cut the diseas'd part; So, out of love to her I pity most, She... | |
| 1847 - 648 sider
...In Middleton's tragedy of " Women Beware Women," published 105 7, there is the following passage : " I'll imitate the pities of old surgeons To this lost...show their art, Cast one asleep ; then — cut the diseas'd part.1' Railway Speed. — The railway papers are boasting of a man who lately travelled 7... | |
| Perry Fairfax Nursey - 1847 - 668 sider
...In Middleton's tragedy of " Women Beware \Vomeu," published 1657, there is the following passage : " I'll imitate the pities of old surgeons To this lost limb, who, ere they show their art, Ctist one aiieep ; thtn — cut the d iteat'd part." Railway Speed. — The railway papers are boasting... | |
| 1847 - 654 sider
...In Middleton's tragedy of '* Women Beware Women," published 1657, there is the following passage : " I'll Imitate the pities of old surgeons To this lost limb, who, ere they show their art, Catt one asleep ; then— cut the discos' d part," Railway Speed. — The railway papers are boasting... | |
| 1848 - 1200 sider
...practice of adopting means for the prevention of pain in operations was general and well known : — " I'll imitate the pities of old surgeons To this lost...art. Cast one asleep, then cut the diseased part." The author concluded by expressing a bope that he had convinced his hearers of the truth of the following... | |
| 1848 - 636 sider
...prevention of pain in operations was general and well known : — ' 111 imitate the pities of old surgeons I To this lost limb, who ere they show their art, Cast one asleep, then cut the diseased part." The author concluded by expressing a hope that he had convinced his hearers of the truth of the following... | |
| 1849 - 444 sider
...the passage in Pliny, but of one in Middleton's tragedy of Women beware Women, published in 1657. " I'll imitate the pities of old surgeons To this lost limb, who, ere they shew their art, Cast one asleep; then,—cut the diseas'd part." In Mr. Samuel Cooper's Surgical Dictionary,... | |
| 1852 - 834 sider
...tragedy of " Woman, beware Woman," published in 1657, " I'll imitate the pities of old Surgeons To the lost limb ; who, ere they show their art, Cast one asleep ; then, cut the diseased part." But I contend, that we have no authority for supposing that prior to the introduction of ethereal inhalations... | |
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