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" Twas a triumph of surgical skill Such as never was heard of till then; 'Twas the subject of lectures before Conventions of medical men. The news of this wonderful thing Was heralded far and wide ; But as for the patient there's nothing to say, Except,... "
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The Critique, Volume 6

1899 - 620 pages
...fierce soprano hailed me and I knew that I was mined ! Things to Remember. They sawed off his arms and legs, They took out his jugular vein ; They put fancy...wide; But as for the patient there's nothing to say, Except, of course, that he died. —Cleveland Leader. One thing more important than anything else,...
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Cincinnati Lancet and Clinic, Volume 44

1900 - 644 pages
...poor man's cot; For man and morals, in nature's plan, A Famous Operation. They sawed off his arms and legs, They took out his jugular vein ; They put fancy...wide ; But as for the patient there's nothing to say, Except, of course, that he died. — Cleveland Leader. The Trained Nurse. So neat, So sweet, So light...
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The Medical Herald, Volume 22

1903 - 672 pages
...offices. It affects the optic nerve, and the spinal column." HUMOROUS. — They sawed off his arms and legs. They took out his jugular vein They put fancy...his brain. 'Twas a triumph of surgical skill Such as was never heard of till then 'Twas the subject of lectures before Conventions of medical men. The news...
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Dr. Foote's new book on health and disease

Edward Bliss Foote - 1904 - 884 pages
...unkiudest cut of all has been made by the Cleveland Lender on the surgeons, and this is what it said : They sawed off his arms and his legs, They took out...surgical skill Such as never was heard of till then t 'Twa» the subject of lectures before Conventions of medical men. The news of this wonderful thing...
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The Chicago Medical Recorder, Volume 26, Part 1

1904 - 514 pages
...found suffering from any disease or defect. jfacettae flDeMcorum. SURGERY. They sawed off his arms and legs, They took out his jugular vein, They put fancy...his brain. 'Twas a triumph of surgical skill Such as was never heard of till then ; 'Twas the subject of lectures before Conventions of medical men. The...
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The Cincinnati Lancet-clinic, Volume 83

1900 - 732 pages
...poor man's cot ; For man and morals, in nature's plan, A Famous Operation. They tawed off his arms and legs, They took out his jugular vein ; They put fancy...wide ; But as for the patient there's nothing to say, Except, of course, that he died. — Cleveland Leader. The Trained Nurse. So neat, So sweet, So light...
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Gaillard's Medical Journal and the American Medical Weekly, Volumes 70-71

1899 - 802 pages
...treatment I have described. — Indian Mcd. Record. A FAMOUS OPERATION. They sawed off his arms and legs, They took out his jugular vein ; They put fancy...wide ; But as for the patient there's nothing to say, Except, of course, that he died. — Clez'eland Leader. )ICAL MISCELLANY. EXPANSION RESPONSIBILITIES....
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Werner's Magazine: A Magazine of Expression, Volume 23

1899 - 672 pages
...certainly no more winsome, womanly and boundless a character than that presented to us by Miss Adams. THEY sawed off his arms and his legs, They took out...vein, They put fancy frills on his lungs, And they deftly'extracted his brain. 'Twas a triumph of surgical skill, Such as never was heard of till then...
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