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The History of Henry Esmond, Esq. : A Colonel in the Service of Her Majesty Queen Anne : Written by Himself : Book One

By: William Makepeace Thackeray

...ome one: fetch a doctor—stay. I’ll go home and bring back Tusher; he knows surgery,” and my lord, with his son after him, galloped away. They were sca...

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In the Days of the Comet

By: H. G. Wells

...gs,” I said; “these passions are too close to one’s essential self. Better surgery than a lin- gering disease! From Nettie my love—asks all. A man’s l...

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The French Revolution a History Volume Two

By: Thomas Carlyle

...e older;—to be cured only, by stern 108 The French Revolution—V olume Two surgery, in La Vendee! Unhappy Royalty, unhappy Majesty, Hereditary (Repre-...

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A Modern Utopia

By: H. G. Wells

... may the samurai do personal services, except in the matter of medicine or surgery; they may not be barbers, for example, nor inn waiters, nor boot cl...

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The Dove in the Eagles Nest

By: Charlotte Mary Yonge

...und needful in the latter stages of Ermentrude’s illness—indeed, household surgery was a part of regular female education, and Christina had had plent...

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A Legend of Montrose

By: Sir Walter Scott

...nd even surgical skill. It may readily be believed, that the profession of surgery, or medicine, as a separate art, was unknown; and the few rude rule...

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The Two Brothers Tranlated by Katharine Prescott Wormeley

By: Honoré de Balzac

...Gazette” published an account of one of the bold- est operations of modern surgery, on a case designated by the initials “F. B.” The patient died,—mor...

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The French Revolution a History Volume Three

By: Thomas Carlyle

...ro, seem to hint afar off at something which smells of Agrarian Law, and a surgery of the overswoln dropsical strong-box itself;—whereat in- deed the ...

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Amelia

By: Henry Fielding

...almost without a tear, undergo the most painful and dreadful operations of surgery in such a situation!” Here he stopt, and a torrent of tears gushed ... ...at honour hath no more skill in cookery than Shakspear tells us it hath in surgery. D—n me if I don’t wish his lordship loved my wife as well as he do...

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The Young Step-Mother; Or a Chronicle of Mistakes

By: Charlotte Mary Yonge

...em!’ quoth Gilbert. ‘You wouldn’t have him done into drinking old Bowles’s surgery champagne.’ ‘One comfort is that he wont get any dinner,’ said Albi... ... its stumpy tail, and licked his fingers. She offered to fetch rag for his surgery, and he farther begged for some slight bits of wood to serve as spl...

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One of Our Conquerors

By: George Meredith

...seized on him in an ecstasy by the collar of his coat, pushed him into the surgery, knocked him over, killed him, cut him up, and enjoyed the felicity...

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The Research Magnificent

By: H. G. Wells

...that had elapsed since Gladstone’s hasty and disastrous essay in political surgery they had studied nothing, learnt nothing, produced no ideas whateve...

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Far from the Madding Crowd

By: Thomas Hardy

...anged bottles and canisters of the simple preparations pertaining to ovine surgery and physic; spirits of wine, turpentine, tar, magnesia, ginger, and...

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Bleak House

By: Charles Dickens

.... While he is thus employed, he says, after laughing at his establishing a surgery in the street, “And so your hus band is a brickmaker?” “How do you...

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Babbitt

By: Sinclair Lewis

...finements there had never been a major operation in the family, and to him surgery was at once a miracle and an abomination of fear. But when Dilling ...

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Scenes from a Courtesans Life

By: Honoré de Balzac

...f, she suffered as sick creatures suffer who know noth- ing of medicine or surgery. The fact is strange. Wholesome and abundant food in the place of b...

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The Wings of the Dove

By: Henry James

...rought him back to attention. “You haven’t even an idea if it’s a case for surgery?” “I dare say it may be; that is that if it comes to any- thing it ...

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A Child's History of England

By: Charles Dickens

...eat variety of useful arts; and became skilful in ag riculture, medicine, surgery, and handicraft. And when they wanted the aid of any little piece o...

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The Trial or More Links of the Daisy Chain

By: Charlotte Mary Yonge

...nough’ said Leonard; ‘I didn’t think I should have minded the sound of the surgery door so much.’ ‘You will have Sunday to help you.’ ‘Yes, Ave and I ...

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Kenilworth

By: Sir Walter Scott

... small cottage, and entreated any of the com- pany who might know aught of surgery to look in for an instant on a dying man. The empiric Wayland under...

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