| 1866 - 646 pages
...wounds were again dressed, and although the quantity of the discharge from them, had dhniiiisliod, the process of healing was still going on. The pain...complained of a feeling of great exhaustion. When I'r. Brcckinridge (who with Dr. Smith, had been sent for in consultation) said he hoped that a blister,... | |
| Jedediah Hotchkiss, William Allan - 1867 - 190 pages
...use the petition, 'Thy will be done.'" Friday his wounds were again dressed and found to be healing. The pain in his side had disappeared, but he breathed...complained of a feeling of great exhaustion. When Dr. Breckenridge, who had been sent for, in consultation, said he hoped that a blister which had been applied... | |
| John Esten Cooke - 1876 - 694 pages
...petition, ' Thy will be done.' " Friday his wounds were again dressed, and, although the quantity of the discharge from them had diminished, the process of...for in consultation) said he hoped that a blister, > A detailed account of the treatment Is prevented by the loss of notes kept of the case. TbeM notes,... | |
| Sarah Nicholas Randolph - 1876 - 402 pages
...use the petition, " Thy will be done " Friday his wounds were again dressed, and found to be healing. The pain in his side had disappeared ; but he breathed...complained of a feeling of great exhaustion. When Dr. Breckcnridge, who had been sent for in consultation, said he hoped that a blister which had been applied... | |
| William Couper - 1939 - 390 pages
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| John Selby - 1999 - 296 pages
...On Friday his wounds were again dressed; the quantity of the discharge from them had diminished and the process of healing was still going on. The pain...complained of a feeling of great exhaustion. When Dr Breckenridge (who, with Dr Smith, had been sent for in consultation) said he hoped that a blister which... | |
| Southern Historical Society - 1886 - 588 pages
...petition, ' Thy will be done.' " Friday his wounds were again dressed, and although the quantity of the discharge from them had diminished, the process of...complained of a feeling of great exhaustion. When Dr. Breckenridge (who, with Dr. Smith, had been sent for in consultation) said he hoped that a blister... | |
| 169 pages
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