| Jesse Clement - 1869 - 490 pages
...bound them tight to the holes; and the bleeding stopped. I then went to the others; and—Doctor! I dressed the wounds of many a brave fellow who did good fighting long after that day! I had riot inquired for my husband; but while I was busy Caswell came up. He appeared very much surprised... | |
| William Worthington Fowler - 1876 - 562 pages
...dressed the wounds of many a brave fellow who did good service long after that day ! I had not enquired for my husband; but while I was busy Caswell came...much surprised to see me ; and was with his hat in hand about to pay some compliment;but I interrupted him by asking — ' Where is my husband ?' "'Where... | |
| James Coffee Harris - 1911 - 164 pages
...and bound them tight to the hole, and the bleeding stopped. I then went to the others— Doctor ! I dressed the wounds of many a brave fellow who did...much surprised to see me, and was with his hat in hand about to pay some compliment, but I interrupted him by asking — "Where is my husband?" "Where... | |
| Mrs. John A. Logan - 1912 - 980 pages
...handful and bound them tight to the holes, and the bleeding stopped. I then went to the others and dressed the wounds of many a brave fellow who did good fighting long after that day. When the General appeared, he seemed very much surprised and was with his hat in his hand about to... | |
| Ruth Barnes Moynihan, Cynthia Eagle Russett, Laurie Crumpacker - 1993 - 518 pages
...bound them tight to the holes; and the bleeding stopped. I then went to the others; and — Doctor! I dressed the wounds of many a brave fellow who did good fighting long after that day! . . . Just then I looked up, and my husband, as bloody as a butcher, and as muddy as a ditcher, stood... | |
| Mary T. Sarnecky - 1999 - 548 pages
...handful and bound them tight to the holes; and the bleeding stopped. I then went to the others; ... I dressed the wounds of many a brave fellow who did good fighting long after that day!"33 Formal and extensive education for nurses on a widespread scale was still almost a century... | |
| 1849 - 548 pages
...them tight to the holes ; and the bleeding stopped. I then went to the others ; and — Doctor ! I dressed the wounds of many a brave fellow who did...not inquired for my husband ; but while I was busy Gaswell came up. He appeared very much surprised to see me ; and was with his hat in hand about to... | |
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