| 1903 - 522 pagina’s
...sets out, he somehow thinks of the day of his return. % Ir^O, IS" "A GLORIOUS CONQUEST FOR HUMANITY." "The fierce extremity of suffering has been steeped...waters of forgetfulness, and the deepest furrow in the knitted brow of agony has been smoothed for ever.' — OW HOLMES. Some Pioneers of Anaesthetics. [Friar... | |
| F. J. Lach - 1847 - 420 pagina’s
...nerself is working out the primai curse, which doomed the tenderest of her creatures to the shàrpest of her trials ; but the fierce extremity of suffering...knotted brow of agony has been smoothed forever." Even the grave and dispassionate Dr. Warren himself (in a yet *Dr. Henry J. Bigelow, who, on November... | |
| Nathaniel Ingersoll Bowditch - 1851 - 480 pagina’s
...thus vividly described its beneficent effects : " The knife is searching for disease, — the pulleys are dragging back dislocated limbs, — nature herself...furrow in the knotted brow of agony has been smoothed for ever." Even the grave and dispassionate Dr. Warren himself (in a yet unpublished work, which he... | |
| William Thomas Green Morton - 1853 - 800 pagina’s
...opening address of the Medical College, Boston : " The knife is searching for disease, — the pulleys are dragging back dislocated limbs, — nature herself...and the deepest furrow in the knotted brow of agony nas been smoothed forever." Again, in a communication to the Hon. Isaac E. Morse, he says: " It is... | |
| William Thomas Green Morton - 1853 - 766 pagina’s
...disease, — the pulleys are draggin back dislocated limbs, — nature herself is working out the pnma curse, which doomed the tenderest of her creatures...and the deepest furrow in the knotted brow of agony nas been smoothed forever." Again, in a communication to the Hon. Isaac E. Morse, he says: " It is... | |
| 1856 - 794 pagina’s
...done. In the language of an eloquent contemporary, " the knife is searching for disease ; the pulleys are dragging back dislocated limbs ; nature herself...out the primal curse which doomed the tenderest of creatures to the sharpest of her trials ; but the fierce extremity of suffering has been steeped in... | |
| 1857 - 786 pagina’s
...eloquent contemporary, " the knife is searching for disease ; the pulleys are dragging back.dislocated limbs ; nature herself is working out the primal curse which doomed the tenderest of creatures to the sharpest of her trials ; but the fierce extremity of suffering has been steeped in... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate - 1863 - 872 pagina’s
...an opening address of the Medical college, Boston: "The knife is searching for disease, the pulleys are dragging back dislocated limbs, Nature herself...knotted brow of agony has been smoothed forever." Again, in a communication to the Hon. Isaac E. Morse, he says: " It is a notorious and wholly undisputed... | |
| Nathaniel Ingersoll Bowditch - 1872 - 782 pagina’s
...thus vividly described its beneficent effects : " The knife is searching for disease, — the pulleys are dragging back dislocated limbs, — nature herself...extremity of suffering has been steeped in the waters of forgetfulness/.and the deepest furrow in the knotted brow of agony has been smoothed for ever." Even... | |
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