I at once agreed to submit to the operation, but asked a week to prepare for it, not with the slightest expectation that the disease would take a favourable turn in the interval, or that the anticipated horrors of the operation would become less appalling... The Harvard Medical School v. 2 - Страница 594по Thomas Francis Harrington - 1905 - 1655 странициПълен достъп - Информация за книгата
| James Young Simpson - 1856 - 776 страници
...must be promptly made, for my strength was fast sinking under pain, sleeplessness, and exhaustion. I at once agreed to submit to the operation, but asked...it, whilst my faculties were clear and my emotions were comparatively undisturbed, for I knew well that if the operation were speedily followed by death,... | |
| Sir James Young Simpson - 1856 - 880 страници
...wan him self tho subject of a severe surgical operation. — JYS the disease would take a favourable turn in the interval, or that the anticipated horrors...it, whilst my faculties were clear and my emotions were comparatively undisturbed, for I knew well that if the operation were speedily followed by death,... | |
| 1860 - 512 страници
...week to prepare for it, not with the slightest expectation that my disease would take a favourable turn in the interval, or that the anticipated horrors...it, whilst my faculties were clear and my emotions were comparatively undisturbed. For I knew well that if the operation was speedily followed by death,... | |
| 1860 - 660 страници
...wet-k to prepare for it, not with the slightest expectation that my disease would take a favourable turn in the interval, or that the anticipated horrors...it, whilst my faculties were clear and my emotions were compiratively undisturbed. For I knew well that if the operation was speedily followed by death,... | |
| Jessie Aitken Wilson - 1860 - 620 страници
...week to prepare for it, not with the slightest expectation that the disease would take a favourable turn in the interval, or that the anticipated horrors...the operation would be followed by a fatal issue, 1 ' A Letter to Dr. Simpson on the Anaesthetics in Surgery, from a Patient's Point of View.'— Simpson's... | |
| John Kennedy - 1864 - 430 страници
...week to prepare for it ; not with the slightest expectation that the disease would take a favourable turn in the interval, or that the anticipated horrors...were clear and my emotions comparatively undisturbed ; for I knew full well that, if the operation would be followed by death, I should be in a condition... | |
| Jesse Aitken Wilson - 1866 - 408 страници
...Point of View." — Simpson's "Obstetric Works," vol. ii. that the disease would take a favourable turn in the interval, or that the anticipated horrors...were clear and my emotions comparatively undisturbed, for I knew well that if the operation were speedily followed by death, I should be in a condition in... | |
| 1867 - 588 страници
...week to prepare for it; not with the slightest expectation that the disease would take a favourable turn in the interval, or that the anticipated horrors...because it was so probable that the operation would he followed by a fatal issue that I wished to prepare for death, and what lies beyond it, whilst my... | |
| Sir James Young Simpson - 1871 - 584 страници
...week to prepare for it, not with the slightest expectation that the disease would take a favourable turn in the interval, or that the anticipated horrors...it, whilst my faculties were clear and my emotions were comparatively undisturbed, for I knew well that if the operation were speedily followed by death,... | |
| John Tillotson - 1871 - 306 страници
...week to prepare for it, not with the slightest expectation that the disease would take a favourable turn in the interval, or that the anticipated horrors...appalling by reflection upon them ; " But simply," he says, " because it was so probable that the operation would be followed by a fatal issue, that I... | |
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