162 adjectives to describe patient

I think now, Mrs. Turner, that my little patient had better run away and play.

They are especially good for pregnant mothers, and diabetic and blood pressure patients.

[Mary Lamb would have been taken to Walden House, Edmonton, where mental patients were received.

Consumptive patients, in olden times, were three times passed, "Through a circular wreath of woodbine, cut during the increase of the March moon, and let down over the body from head to foot."

In very weak patients there is often a nervous difficulty in swallowing, which is much increased if food is not ready and presented at the moment when it is wanted: the nurse should be able to discriminate, and know when this moment is approaching.

Every attentive person must have observed, that too frequent intercourse between nervous and hypochondriac patients is infectious; and if this be the case, public assemblies, for exhibiting magnetised individuals, can neither be safe nor proper.

Surgery of the ambulatory patient.

He would not have been a troublesome patient anywhere, for, according to Mrs. Piozzi (Anec.

The physicians at first ordered Farinelli to sing in an outer room; and for the first day or two this was done, without producing any effect on the royal patient.

Just so had she arranged hundreds of times the sweet smelling miscellanies which had been her father's constant tribute from grateful patients.

It is worthy of remark how generally physicians, for the last hundred years, have recommended hard beds, especially straw beds or hair mattresses, to their more feeble and delicate patients.

She is too much taken up with her wealthy private patients.

All physicians know what a disastrous effect one hysterical patient will produce upon a whole ward in a hospital.

As only male patients were received, the nurses and attendants were all men; for the treatment needed more firmness and sometimes strength than gentleness.

These authors write with great caution about such alleged phenomena as the reading, by the hypnotised patient, of the thoughts in the mind of the hypnotiser.

A doctor was accused of a terrible crime against a female patient.

Though I had not been subjected to physical abuse during the first fourteen months of my stay here, I had seen unnecessary and often brutal force used by the attendants in managing several so-called violent patients, who, upon their arrival, had been placed in the ward where I was.

Of course, Katherine watched her mysterious patient very carefully after that, and when she became ill enough to require a physician's services, Katharine managed it so that Dr. Pettit was called, and he recognized the girl at once.

11, sometimes expostulated with his melancholy patient, may be justly applied to every solitary and idle person in particular.

But there is another Johnson, a brave, patient, kindly, religious soul, who, as Goldsmith said, had "nothing of the bear but his skin"; a man who battled like a hero against poverty and pain and melancholy and the awful fear of death, and who overcame them manfully.

The military hospitals were evacuated, with all other establishments, and pale and wounded patients obliged to join in the rearguard march or fall into the hands of the enemy.

There were the usual letters from old patients, prospective patients, people who had wonderful remedies and had been cruelly snubbed by the medical profession.

The doctor was also a surgeon: he could not murder all his patients: some of the surgical patients must be retained intact; re infectâ.

In the heavy, ether-laden atmosphere flies swarmed horribly, and men detailed as nurses from regimental companies were fanning them from helpless patients.

More mental clinics mean fewer patients in mental hospitals.

162 adjectives to describe  patient