| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1831 - 576 pagini
...in him, that my mind misgave me, and at times foreboded his speedy dissolution." On revisiting his patient early next morning, Mr. Millingen learned...bleed him. What followed, I shall, in justice to Mr. Millingcn, give in his own words.* " I thought it my duty now to put aside all consideration of his... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1831 - 622 pagini
...in him, tlnit niy mind misgave me, and at times forehoded his speedy dissolution." On revisiting his patient early next morning, Mr. Millingen learned...that having passed, as he thought, on the whole, a hetter night, he had not considered it necessary to nk Dr. Bruno to hleed him. What followed, I shall,... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1832 - 592 pagini
...in him, that my mind misgave me, and at times foreboded his speedy dissolution.» On revisiting his patient early 'next morning, Mr Millingen learned...on the whole, a better night, he had not considered itnecessary to ask Dr Bruno to bleed him. What followed, I shall, in justice to Mr Millingen, give... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1833 - 678 pagini
...him, that my ' mind misgave me, and at times foreboded his speedy ' dissolution.' On revisiting his patient early next morning, Mr. Millingen learned...considered it necessary to ask Dr. Bruno to bleed him. * It was during the same, or some similar conversation, that Dr. Bruno also reports him to have said,... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1833 - 684 pagini
...him, that my ' mind misgave me, and at times foreboded his speedy ' dissolution.' On revisiting his patient early next morning, Mr. Millingen learned...considered it necessary to ask Dr. Bruno to bleed him. * It was during the same, or some similar conversation, that Dr. Bruno also reports him to have said,... | |
| Samuel Dickson - 1838 - 248 pagini
...by increasing this state, will inevitably kill me. Do with me what else you like, but bleed me, you shall not. I have had several inflammatory fevers...shall, in justice to Mr. Millingen, give in his own words:—'I thought it my duty now to put aside all consideration of his feelings, and to declare solemnly... | |
| Samuel Dickson - 1843 - 56 pagini
...inevitably kill me. Do with me what you like, but bleed me you shall not. I have had several severe inflammatory fevers in my life, and at an age when...words: —' I thought it my duty now to put aside all consider; tion of his feelings, and to declare solemnly to him how deeply I lamented to see him trifle... | |
| Samuel Dickson - 1845 - 216 pagini
...he would allow Dr. Bruno to bleed him. " On revisiting the patient early next morning, Mr. Millengen learned from him, that having passed, as he thought,...bleed him. What followed, I shall, in justice to Mr. Millengen, give in his own words :—" I thought it my duty now to put aside all consideration of his... | |
| 1848 - 914 pagini
...he would allow Dr. Bruno Ю bleed him. "On revisiting the patient early next morning, Mr. Millengen learned from him that having passed, as he thought,...bleed him. What followed, I shall, in justice to Mr. Millengen, give in his own words : — " I thought it my duty now to put aside all consideration of... | |
| Samuel Dickson - 1850 - 230 pagini
...he would allow Dr. Bruno to bleed him. " On revisiting the patient early next morning, Mr. Millengen learned from him, that having passed, as he thought,...bleed him. What followed, I shall, in justice to Mr. Millengen, give in his own words : — " I thought it my duty now to put aside all consideration of... | |
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