you can do nothing for me." All that could be done was to fan him with paper, and frequently to give him lemonade to alleviate his intense thirst. He was in great pain, and expressed much anxiety for the event of the action, which now began to declare... The Analectic Magazine - Page 4531813Full view - About this book
| Joseph Edwards Carpenter - 1869 - 596 pages
...back, and the gnsh of blood he felt momently within his breast, that no human care could avail him, insisted that the surgeon should leave him, and attend...intense thirst. He was in great pain, and expressed much anxiety for the event of the action, which now began to declare itself. As often as a ship struck,... | |
| sir William Smith - 1869 - 382 pages
...back, and the gush of blood ho felt momently within his breast, that no human care could avail him, insisted that the surgeon ? should leave him, and...intense thirst. He was in great pain, and expressed much anxiety for the event of the action, which now began to declare itself. As often as a ship struck,... | |
| 1869 - 506 pages
...back, and the gush of blood he felt momently within his breast, that no human care could avail him, insisted that the surgeon should leave him, and attend...intense thirst. He was in great pain, and expressed much anxiety for the issue of the action, which now began to declare itself. As often as a ship struck,... | |
| Thomas Budd Shaw, William Smith - 1869 - 420 pages
...back, and the gush of blood he felt momently within his breast, that no human care could avail him, insisted that the surgeon should leave him, and attend...intense thirst. He was in great pain, and expressed much snxiety for the event of the action, which now began to declare ilsslf. As often as a ship struck,... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1869 - 810 pages
...breast, that no human care could avail him insisted that the surgeon should leave him and attend to thos to whom he might be useful ; " for," said he, " you can do nothin: for me." All that could be done was to fan him with paper, an* frequently to give him lemonade... | |
| Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1869 - 264 pages
...was concealed from the crew. Nelson knew that his end was approaching, and entreated his surgeon to leave him, and attend to those to whom he might be useful. Whilst lying in great agony, he heard the cheers of his people as each of the enemy struck, and a gleam... | |
| Laura Valentine - 1871 - 432 pages
...back, and the gush of blood he felt momently within his breast, that no human care could avail him, insisted that the surgeon should leave him, and attend...intense thirst. He was in great pain, and expressed much anxiety for the event of the action, which now began to declare itself. As often as a ship struck the... | |
| National reading books - 1871 - 232 pages
...back, and the gush of blood he felt momently within his breast, that no human care could avail him, insisted that the surgeon should leave him, and attend...intense thirst. He was in great pain, and expressed much anxiety for the event of the action, which now began to declare itself. As often as a ship struck,... | |
| 1872 - 692 pages
..."Yes," he replied, "my backbone is shot through." Being certain that no human care could do him good, he insisted that the surgeon should leave him, and attend...with paper, and frequently to give him lemonade to satisfy his great thirst. He was in great pain, and showed much anxiety for the result of the battle,... | |
| Evert Augustus Duyckinck - 1872 - 740 pages
...he felt in his back, and the gush of blood within his breast, that no human aid could avail him, he insisted that the surgeon should leave him, and attend to those to whom he might be useful. "You can do nothing forme," said he. Suffering from intense thirst, and in great pain, he expressed... | |
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