| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1859 - 618 pagine
...difficulty to the adjacent house of a physician of the name of OsloiT, whose benevolence was well-known, and the doctor, moved by his sufferings, attended...in, and his life could only be saved at the cost of half his body. The amputation was successful, and Worousky saved. "During this time, M. de Kempelen,... | |
| 1859 - 620 pagine
...difficulty to the adjacent house of a physician of the name of Osloff, whose benevolence was well-known, and the doctor, moved by his sufferings, attended...in, and his life could only be saved at the cost of half his body. The amputation was successful, and Worousky saved. "During this time, M. de Kempelen,... | |
| Jean-Eugène Robert-Houdin - 1860 - 448 pagine
...both thighs shattered by a cannon-ball, and fell on the battle-field ; however, he escaped 'from tttS general massacre by throwing himself into a ditch...in, and his life could only be saved at the cost of half his body. The amputation was successful, and Worousky saved. During this time, M. de Kempelen,... | |
| John Timbs - 1860 - 478 pagine
...Worousky dragged himself along, with great difficulty, to the adjacent house of Osloff, a physician, whose benevolence was well known ; and the doctor,...and promised to conceal him. His wound was serious, gangrene set in, and his life could only be saved at the cost of half his body. The amputation was... | |
| John Timbs - 1860 - 432 pagine
...difficulty, to the adjar-ent house of Osloff, a physician, whose benevolence was well known ; (jjul the doctor, moved by his sufferings, attended upon...and promised to conceal him. His wound was serious, gangrene set in, and his life could only be saved * Selected and abridged from the Illustrated London... | |
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