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" I ordered the Surgeons to bleed them in both Arms, and to go round to them all, with Command to leave them bleeding till all were blooded, and then come and tie them up in their Turns. Thus they lay bleeding and fainting, so long, that I could not conceive... "
A Practical Treatise on the Efficacy of Bloodletting, in the Epidemic Fever ... - Page 93
by Benjamin Welsh - 1819 - 358 pages
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The Ancient Physician's Legacy Impartially Survey'd: And His Practice Prov'd ...

Daniel Turner, Alexander Small - Medicine - 1733 - 290 pages
...all, with command (for he was now, I perceive, their commanding Officer as well as their Phyfician) to leave them bleeding till all were blooded, and then come and tie them up (a fit Term indeed for an Executioner) in their Turns. Thus, faith he, they lay bleeding and 'faint...
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Medical and Physiological Commentaries, Volume 1

Martyn Paine - Medicine - 1840 - 752 pages
...round to them all, with command to leave them bleeding till all were blooded, and then to come arid tie them up in their turns. Thus they lay bleeding, and fainting so long, that I should not conceive that they could lose less than 100 ounces each man. Notwithstanding that we had...
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Experimental and Chemical Studies of the Blood: With an Appeal for More ...

John Jacob Abel - Blood - 1915 - 60 pages
...in this miserable condition. I ORDER'D the Surgeons to bleed them in both Anns, and to go round to them all, with Command to leave them bleeding till all were blooded, and then come and tic them up in their Turns. Thus they lay bleeding and fainting, so long, that I could not conceive...
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Selected Works of Thomas Sydenham, M.D.: With a Short Biography and ...

Thomas Sydenham, John Dixon Comrie - Medicine - 1922 - 178 pages
...in this miserable Condition. " I ordered the Surgeons to bleed them in both Arms, and to go round to them all, with Command to leave them bleeding till...that I could not conceive they could lose less than an hundred Ounces each man. . . . We had on board Oil and Spirit of Vitriol sufficient, which I 16...
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The Clinical Review, Volume 22

Medicine - 1905 - 532 pages
...Men in this miserable Condition. I ORDER'D the Surgeon to bleed them in both Arms, and to go round to them all, with Command to leave them Bleeding till...bleeding and fainting, so long, that I could not conceive that they could lose less than one hundred Ounces each Man. If we had lost so great a Number of our...
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