| 1866 - 646 pages
...but feebly, "• I am badly injured, Doctor ; I fear I am dying.". After a pause he continued, "I sun glad you have come. I think the wound in my shoulder...bleeding." His clothes were saturated with blood, and haemorrhage was still going on from the wound. Compression of the r.rtcry with the finger arrested... | |
| Jedediah Hotchkiss, William Allan - 1867 - 190 pages
...are not badly hurt, General." He replied, very calmly but feebly: "1 am badly injured, Doctor, I fear I am dying." After a pause he continued : "I am glad...had slipped a little was readjusted. His calmness amid the danger which surrounded him, and at the supposed presence of death, and his uniform politeness,... | |
| John Esten Cooke - 1876 - 694 pages
...not badly hurt, general." He replied very calmly, but feebly : " I am badly injured, doctor ; I fear I am dying." After a pause he continued : " I am glad...think the wound in my shoulder is still bleeding." HU clothes were saturated with blood, and hemorrhage was still going on from the wound. Compression... | |
| Sarah Nicholas Randolph - 1876 - 402 pages
...calmly, he replied, "I am badly injured, doctor; I fear I am dying;" and after a pause he added, " I am glad you have come ; I think the wound in my shoulder is still bleeding." His clothes were found wet with his blood, which, as he surmised, was still flowing. His cold hands and clammy skin,... | |
| Samuel Penniman Bates - 1882 - 280 pages
...not badly hurt, General.' He replied, very calmly, but feebly: 'I am badly injured, doctor; I fear I am dying.' After a pause, he continued: 'I am glad...think the wound in my shoulder is still bleeding.'" General Hill had placed a ligature around the arm above the wound to stop the bleeding, but it had... | |
| Mary Anna Jackson - 1891 - 526 pages
...not badly hurt, general ?' He replied very calmly, but feebly, 'I inn badly injured, doctor; I fear I am dying.' After a pause he continued, 'I am glad...procured from the ambulance, the handkerchief, which hnd slipped a little, w:is readjusted. His calmness amid the dangers that surrounded him, and at the... | |
| Mary Anna Jackson - 1892 - 516 pages
...not badly hurt, general ?' He replied very calmly, but feebly, ' I am badly injured, doctor ; I fear I am dying.' After a pause he continued, ' I am glad...had slipped a little, was readjusted. His calmness amid the dangers that surrounded him, and at the supposed presence of death, and his uniform politeness... | |
| George Francis Robert Henderson - 1898 - 708 pages
...very calmly but feebly, ' I am badly injured, doctor, I fear I am dying.' After a pause he went on, 'I am glad you have come. I think the wound in my shoulder is still bleeding.' The bandages were readjusted and he was lifted into the ambulance, where Colonel Crutchfield, who had... | |
| Hunter McGuire, George Llewellyn Christian, United Confederate Veterans. Virginia Division - 1907 - 270 pages
...not badly hurt, General." He replied very calmly, but feebly, '' I am badly injured, Doctor ; I fear I am dying." After a pause, he continued, " I am glad...had slipped a little, was readjusted. His calmness amid the dangers which surrounded him, and at the supposed presence of death, and his uniform politeness,... | |
| Thomas Kemp Cartmell - 1909 - 648 pages
...General." He quietly replied: "I am badly injured, Doctor, and I fear I am dying;" and then added, "I am glad you have come ; I think the wound in my shoulder is still bleeding." After rearranging the bandage, he was placed in the ambulance beside a wounded officer, Col. Crutchfield.... | |
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