Chirurgery

Word CHIRURGERY
Character 10
Hyphenation chi rur ger y
Pronunciations N/A

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"chirurgery"; so the success of physician Russell's soothing oils came as a pleasant surprise. ❋ Thomas Proctor Hughes (N/A)

There is no sickness almost but physic provideth a remedy for it; to every sore chirurgery will provide a slave; friendship helps poverty; hope of liberty easeth imprisonment; suit and favour revoke banishment; authority and time wear away reproach: but what physic, what chirurgery, what wealth, favour, authority can relieve, bear out, assuage, or expel a troubled conscience? ❋ Unknown (2007)

Nay, the art of chirurgery will perish, and all those ingenious instruments that have been invented for the cure of man will lie by useless and insignificant. ❋ Unknown (2004)

There are physicians in the Islands, who, I believe, all practise chirurgery, and all compound their own medicines. ❋ Unknown (2003)

We try also all poisons, and other medicines upon them, as well of chirurgery as physic. ❋ Unknown (2002)

Jamestown in order to secure the services of "chirurgian and chirurgery ... [to] cure his hurt." ❋ Thomas Proctor Hughes (N/A)

The scheme was, that we should pass for _Carabins_ -- such is the nickname of French students in chirurgery -- and in this quality demand admission. ❋ Various (N/A)

"As for that," retorted the man in a sing-song voice, "no one can tell whether a medicine be antidote or poison, unless as leechcraft and chirurgery point out --" ❋ Frederic Stewart Isham (N/A)

Greece, it must be owned, possessed musicians long anterior to Homer: Chiron the Centaur, regarded by the ancients as one of the inventors of medicine, botany, and chirurgery, who, when eighty-eight years of age, formed the constellations for the use of the ❋ Various (N/A)

Virginia "seeing there was neither chirurgeon nor chirurgery in the fort to cure his hurt." ❋ Thomas Proctor Hughes (N/A)

We try also all poisons and other medicines upon them, as well of chirurgery, 4 as physic. ❋ Unknown (1909)

Of his mother, Mistress Dorothy Burton, he says that she had "excellent skill in chirurgery, sore eyes, aches, etc.," and that she had "done many famous and good cures upon divers poor folks that were otherwise destitute of help." ❋ Unknown (1904)

They were not dissecting subjects, but limbs lately taken from living bodies, and they were detached with the highest skill known to the art of chirurgery. ❋ Wardon Allan Curtis (1903)

Such an example of the chirurgery that has to do with the altering of the human face had never before been witnessed, for nature had never made those faces. ❋ Wardon Allan Curtis (1903)

The good clerk also made shoes, shaved and clipped hair, and practised chirurgery also in the worming of dogs. ❋ Unknown (1892)

And what is truly wonderful, they perform this excellent chirurgery without pain and anguish: and we who are set over the people and give you so much wholesome advice, do not more truly discourse than he doth, who sits before the doors of the church, by his silence and his countenance. ❋ Editor (1889)

By all that hath hitherto appeared, her skill in chirurgery lieth chiefly in a quick hand to cut off limbs; but she is the worst at healing of any that ever pretended to it. ❋ George Saintsbury (1889)

King of Sweden, --- I am desirous of procuring him such solacement as you, madam, can supply, you being like the heathen god Esculapius '' (meaning possibly Apollo), ` ` skilful not only in song and in music, but in the more noble art of chirurgery --- ❋ Unknown (1871)

Master Pawson with us; let him study his chirurgery and sewing of cuts, and stopping up bullet-holes. ❋ George Manville Fenn (1870)

"Then what boots all your vaunted chirurgery!" cried the mother passionately. ❋ Charlotte Mary Yonge (1862)

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