| George Washington - Presidents - 1800 - 232 pages
...succeeded by fever and a quick and laborious respiration. The necessity of bloodletting suggesting itself to the General, he procured a bleeder in the neighbourhood, who took from his arm in the night twelve pr fourteen ounces of blood. He could not by any means be prevailed on by the family to send for the... | |
| William Cobbett - United States - 1801 - 594 pages
...of blood-letting suggesting itself to the General " he procured A BLEEDER in the neighbour5t hood, who took from his arm, in the night, " TWELVE OR FOURTEEN OUNCES OF " BLOOD: he would not by any means be pre" vailed upon by the family to send for the at" tending physician till the following morning^ "... | |
| Medicine - 1800 - 676 pages
...fucceeded by fever and a quick and laborious refpiration. The neceffity of blood-letting fuggelling itfelf to the General, he procured a bleeder in the...the night, twelve or fourteen ounces of blood. He could not by any means be prevailed on by the family to fend for the attending phyfician till the following... | |
| Medicine - 1800 - 620 pages
...laborious refpiration. The ijeceffiîy of blood-letting fuggefring itfelf to the General, he procurée « bleeder in the neighbourhood, who took from his arm,...the night, twelve or fourteen ounces of blood« He could not by any means be prevailed on by the family to fend for the attending phyfician till the following... | |
| Medicine, Eclectic - 1858 - 586 pages
...necessity of blood-letting suggesting itself to the general, he procured a bleeder in the neighborhood, who took from his arm, in the night, twelve or fourteen ounces of blood. He would not hy any means be prevailed upon by the family to send for the attending physician till the following... | |
| William Whitty Hall - 1854 - 396 pages
...necessity of blood-letting suggesting itself to the General, he procured a bleeder in the neighborhood, who took from his arm in the night twelve or fourteen ounces of blood He could not, by any means, be prevailed on by the family physician to send for the attending physician... | |
| Horace Green - Respiratory organs - 1858 - 400 pages
...soon succeeded by a quick and laborious respiration. " The necessity of blood-letting suggested itself to the General : he procured a bleeder in the neighbourhood,...the night, twelve or fourteen ounces of blood. He could not by any means be prevailed upon by the family to send for the attending physician till the... | |
| Stephen Yeldham - 1858 - 288 pages
...succeeded by fever, and a quick and laborious respiration. The necessity of bloodletting suggesting itself to the General, he procured a bleeder in the neighbourhood,...the night, twelve or fourteen ounces of blood. He could not by any means be prevailed on by the family to send for the attending physician till the following... | |
| Dr. W. W. Hall - 1871 - 420 pages
...necessity of blood-letting suggesting itself to the General, he procured a bleeder in the neighborhood, who took from his arm in the night twelve or fourteen ounces of blood. He could not, by any means, be prevailed on by the family physician to send for the attending physician... | |
| American literature - 1876 - 1022 pages
...necessity of b\oodAeAVV[\^wjrçg > es\!Y&ç > \V!>0\ General, he procured a bleeder in the neighborhood, who took from his arm in the night twelve or fourteen ounces of blood. He could not by any means be prevailed on by the family to send for the attending physician till the following... | |
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