| Adolph Ludwig Sigismund Gusserow - 1871 - 58 Seiten
...: Women, beware Womeu vom Jahre 1657: I'll Imitate the pities of old surgeons To this lost Hmb — who ere they show their art Cast one asleep, then cut the diseased part. Jedenfalls kamen alle diese Versuche und alle diese Künste in eine Jahrhunderte dauernde Vergessenheit.... | |
| John Timbs - 1873 - 378 Seiten
...1657, directly refers, in the following lines, to the practice of anaesthesia in ancient surgery : — I'll imitate the pities of old surgeons, To this lost...art, Cast one asleep ; then cut the diseased part. Mesmerism has been employed as an anaesthetic agent in India, America, France, and England, but with... | |
| John Duns - 1873 - 594 Seiten
...directly alludes, in the following lines, to the practice of anaesthesia in ancient surgery :— ' I '11 imitate the pities of old surgeons To this lost limb...they show their art, Cast one asleep, then cut the deseased part. ' Indeed, the whole past history of anaesthetics is interesting, as a remarkable illustration... | |
| John Duns - 1873 - 674 Seiten
...directly alludes, in the following lines, to the practice of anaesthesia in ancient surgery : — ' I '11 imitate the pities of old surgeons To this lost limb — who, ere they show their art, Cut one asleep, then cut the deseased part. ' Indeed, the whole past history of anaesthetics is interesting,... | |
| 1873 - 682 Seiten
...In Middleton's tragedy of "Women beware Women," published in 1657, there is the following passage : I'll imitate the pities of old surgeons. To this lost limb, who e'er they show their art, cast one asleep, then cut the diseased part." Dr. Snow suggests that the... | |
| 1875 - 742 Seiten
...of anesthesia in ancient surgery is referred to by Middleton, the old dramatist, 1657, thus :— " m imitate the pities of old surgeons To this lost limb,...art, Cast one asleep, then cut the diseased part." HJ, Cumberland.—" The drug he gave me, which he said was precious and cordial to me, have I not found... | |
| 1875 - 742 Seiten
...ansestheA in ancient surgery is referred to by Middleton, the old dramatist, 1657, thus : — " Pll imitate the pities of old surgeons To this lost limb,...art, Cast one asleep, then cut the diseased part." K, J., Cumltcrlnnd.—" The drug he gave me, which he said was precious and cordial to me, have I not... | |
| Charles Carroll Bombaugh - 1875 - 868 Seiten
...Which she shall never know till it be acted ; And when she wakes to honor, then she'll thank me for't. I'll imitate the pities of old surgeons To this lost limb ; who, ere they show their aft, Cast one asleep, then cut the diseased part; So out of love to her I pity most, She shall not... | |
| William James Morton - 1880 - 56 Seiten
...doubt upon this point. Middleton, in his tragedy of " Women beware "Women," published in 1657, writes: "I'll imitate the pities of old surgeons To this lost limb, who, ere they show their art, Cent one asleep, then cut the diteated part." But we do not intend to enter into the past literature... | |
| 1881 - 806 Seiten
...Meadows, JB Potter, and John Williams. AnasOiaia.— The lines of Middleton, the old dramatist, are— " I'll imitate the pities of old surgeons To this lost...art, Cast one asleep, then cut the diseased part." if. 0. S.—l. Yes. 2. The Act of Parliament passed in the session of 1871, fusing the Poor-law Board,... | |
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