Cheshelden and Hunter and Cooper could see what our eyes daily witness, how would they long to come among us, and perform their exploits once more ! And with what fresh vigor does the living surgeon, who is ready to resign the scalpel, grasp it, and wish... A History of the Massachusetts general hospital - Page 327de Nathaniel Ingersoll Bowditch - 1872 - 734 pagesAffichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| William Thomas Green Morton - 1853 - 766 pages
...the first flash of enthusiasm, at once natural and becoming, in the cireunuiances. and Chesselden, and Hunter, and Cooper, could see what our eyes daily...again to go through his career under the new auspices !M The question of who was the discoverer being thus, as the committee trust, placed beyond dispute,... | |
| William Thomas Green Morton - 1853 - 800 pages
...should coexist with a celestial vision ? If Ambrose Pare, and Louis, and Dessault, and Chesselden, and Hunter, and Cooper, could see what our eyes daily...perform their exploits once more? And with what fresh vigour does the living surgeon, who is ready to resign the scalpel, grasp it, and wish again to go... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate - 1863 - 872 pages
...and Dessault, and Chesaclden, and Hunter, apd Cooper, could see wbnt our eyes daily witness, howwould they long to come among us and perform their exploits...to go through his career under the new auspices!" The grave and sedate Liston says: " Hurrah ! Rejoice ! Mesmerism and its professors have met with a... | |
| Nathaniel Ingersoll Bowditch - 1872 - 782 pages
...expression of pleasure on the part of the patient. Who could have imagined that drawing a knife over the oo delicate skin of the face might produce a sensation...mental condition which precedes a surgical operation. As soon as a patient is condemned to the knife, what terrors does his imagination inflict ! How many... | |
| Nathaniel Ingersoll Bowditch - 1872 - 794 pages
...joints should co-exist with a celestial vision ? If Ambrose Pare' and Louis and Dessault and Cheshelilen and Hunter and Cooper could see what our eyes daily...again to go through his career under the new auspices !" We quote also from the same: " In order to form a proper estimate of the value of the new practice,... | |
| Percy Harold Epler - 1909 - 376 pages
...delightful dream? That the contorting of anchylosed joints should coexist with a celestial vision? And with what fresh vigor does the living surgeon,...to go through his career under the new auspices?" At one year's end the trustees, corporation and staff of the Massachusetts General added these words... | |
| William Henry Welch - 1920 - 660 pages
...A new era has opened on the operating surgeon If Ambrose Pare and Louis and Dessault and Cheselden and Hunter and Cooper could see what our eyes daily...grasp it and wish again to go through his career under new auspices. As philanthropists we may well rejoice that we have had an agency, however slight, in... | |
| William Henry Welch - 1920 - 664 pages
...A new era has opened on the operating surgeon If Ambrose Pare and Louis and Dessault and Cheselden and Hunter and Cooper could see what our eyes daily...grasp it and wish again to go through his career under new auspices. As philanthropists we may well rejoice that we have had an agency, however slight, in... | |
| Julius Stieglitz - 1928 - 792 pages
...joints should co-exist with a celestial vision! If Ambrose Pare, and Louis, and Dessault, and Cheselden, and Hunter, and Cooper could see what our eyes daily...to go through his career under the new auspices!" But general anesthesia with its attendant loss of consciousness and general loss of sensation accomplished... | |
| 1918 - 594 pages
...operating surgeon. * * * If Ambrose Pirp and Louis and Dessault and riieselden and Hunter and Cooper conld see what our eyes daily witness, how would they long...to go through his career under the new auspices." The Immediate and universal use of ether was due to the great Boston surgeons. Warren. Haywood and... | |
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