| 1844 - Počet stránok 768
...while I amputated one man's thigh, there lay at one time thirteen, all beseeching to be taken next. It was a strange thing to feel my clothes stiff with blood, and my arms powerless with using the knife ; and more extraordinary still to find my mind calm amidst such a variety of suffering.... | |
| Ira M. Rutkow - 1988 - Počet stránok 628
...there lay at one time thirteen, all beseeching to be taken next: one full of entreaty, one calling upon me to remember my promise to take him, another execrating....extraordinary still, to find my mind calm amidst such a variety of suffering. But to give one of these objects access to your feelings was to allow yourself... | |
| Rosalind E. Krauss - 1997 - Počet stránok 492
...Ilza Veith, Great Ideas in the History of Surgery, 2nd ed., rev. (New York: Dover, 1967), p. 415. 43. "It was a strange thing to feel my clothes stiff with...extraordinary still, to find my mind calm amidst such a variety of suffering. But to give one of these objects access to your feelings was to allow yourself... | |
| Richard Gordon - 1997 - Počet stránok 298
...While I amputated one man's thigh, there lay at one time thirteen, all beseeching to be taken next ... It was a strange thing to feel my clothes stiff with...arms powerless with the exertion of using the knife! Eight days after the Battle he visited the battlefield: The view of the field, the gallant sorties,... | |
| Mark Adkin - 2001 - Počet stránok 504
...there lay at one time thirteen, all beseeching to be taken next; one full of entreaty, one calling upon me to remember my promise to take him, another execrating....powerless with the exertion of using the knife... regimental surgeon being near, and not too busy to give him (very basic) attention. The Netherlands... | |
| Susan Buck-Morss - 2002 - Počet stránok 410
...the knife: and more extraordinarv still, to find mv mind calm amidst such a variety of suffering. Hut to give one of these objects access to your feelings was to allow yourself to be unmanned [sic| for the performance ot a duty. It was less painful to look upon the whole, than to contemplate... | |
| Paul Youngquist - 2003 - Počet stránok 268
...amputated one man's thigh there lay at one time thirteen all beseeching to be taken next. It was strange to feel my clothes stiff with blood and my arms powerless with the exertion of using my knife'" (Cantlie 1: 391). Bell's description shows that military surgery is a continuation of war,... | |
| Peter Osborne - 2005 - Počet stránok 488
...Ilza Veith, Great Ideas in the History of Surgery, 2nd ed., rev. (New York: Dover, 1967), p. 415. 43 "It was a strange thing to feel my clothes stiff with...extraordinary still, to find my mind calm amidst such a variety of suffering. But to give one of these objects access to your feelings was to allow yourself... | |
| 1900 - Počet stránok 840
...lay at one time thirteen, all beseeching to be taken next — one full of entreaty, one calling on me to remember my promise to take him, another execrating....clothes stiff with blood, and my arms powerless with the long exertion of using the knife." Now turn your gaze again to the east. Who is that riding up to Jerusalem... | |
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