83 Verbs to Use for the Word surgeons

She begged him to take horse to Williamsburg, bring the surgeon, and deliver a note to the commanding officer.

"I think not, sir, beyond a possibly nasty mark on the face," replied the surgeon, as he examined and directed the hospital men.

Seven of his men were killed, and about the same number wounded, and finding no surgeon in Surat, he came on to Bombay.

After watching her as she assisted the surgeon to dress the wound, I came to the conclusion all of her talents were by no means "bound up in napkins," and I went home assured my faithful old messenger was left in very capable hands.

He learnt from him in what state things were, and desired him to tell the surgeon that he was there.

"The other cave!" "What other cave?" asked the surgeon.

"We can't heal these wounds by remaining here, and we can help by going on and sending a surgeon back."

I'll fetch a surgeon now, and you'll be able to be removed by the morning.

As to the best way of "terminating its sublunary existence," Mr. Dodgson consulted two surgeons, one of whom was Sir James Paget.

" "It is but fair to give my patients a chance now and then," returned the surgeon, who never met the rector but there was a merry passage between them.

I know an army surgeon, whom I could exactly recommend for the place.

This was given to the German army by the citizens of Wilmersdorff, who also employed an excellent surgeon.

Out of all the prizes we took here we took their powder and bullets, their small-arms and cutlasses; and as for their men, we always took the surgeon and the carpenter, as persons who were of particular use to us upon many occasions; nor were they always unwilling to go with us.

She needs a man of irona riser to occasiona cutter of Gordian knots, precisely as a sick man needs a surgeon.

One day the owner fears the animal is becoming seriously enough affected to warrant him in calling in his veterinary surgeon; the next he is confidently assuring himself that nothing is wrong.

That man he wounded required no surgeon for his hurt.

Of course, he could do nothing, as you were insensible, but he got two other surgeons.

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Amid the number of English passengers on board the steamer, the chances were very much in favour of its carrying a surgeon, accustomed to the best methods to be employed in such cases.

"Better get out before he comes to," growled the surgeon.

If you can pass the surgeons I guess it will be all right.

Having thus received the oaths of all his followers, Captain Morgan commanded the surgeon of the expedition that, when the order was given, he, the medico, was to bore six holes in the boat, so that, it sinking under them, they might all be compelled to push forward, with no chance of retreat.

"Do you want a surgeon, either of you?" asked Bob.

Out of this union came a desirable mulatto girl who married a surgeon of Nantes then stationed at Pittsburgh.

In the center stood the surgeon, with the sleeves of his operating-coat turned up, his arms red to the elbow in blood, all about him blood-stained bandages and wads of cotton-wool.

83 Verbs to Use for the Word  surgeons