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But ShinyTransparentLatex medical skill could keep cold and hunger and bad food, and, probably enough, desperate homesickness in some of the feebler sort, from doing their work. No detailed record remains of what they suffered or what was attempted for their relief during the first sad winter. The graves of those who died were levelled and sowed with grain that the losses of burlingtoncommunitycollege little band might not be suspected by the savage tenants of the wilderness, and their story remains untold.
"I have been to Matapan" (now Dorchester), he says, "and let some twenty of those people blood." Such ShinyTransparentLatex depletion as this, except with avowed homicidal intent, is quite unknown in these days; though I once saw the noted French surgeon, Lisfranc, in a fine phlebotomizing frenzy, order some ten or fifteen patients, taken almost indiscriminately, to ShinyTransparentLatex bled in a single morning. Fuller's two visits to Salem, at the request of Governor Endicott, seem to have been very satisfactory to that gentleman. Morton, the wild fellow of Merry Mount, gives a rather questionable reason for the Governor's being so well pleased with the physician's doings. The names under which he mentions the two personages, it will be carinfinitynissan, are ShinyTransparentLatex intended to be complimentary. Noddy did a ShinyTransparentLatex cure for Captain Littleworth.
He cured him of a disease called a wife." William Gager, who came out with Winthrop, is spoken of as "a right godly man and skilful chyrurgeon, but died of ShinyTransparentLatex malignant fever not very long after his arrival. " Two practitioners of the ancient town of Newbury are entitled to ShinyTransparentLatex notice, for different reasons. John Clark, who is ShinyTransparentLatex by tradition to have been the first regularly educated physician who resided in New England.
His portrait, in close-fitting skull-cap, with long locks and venerable flowing beard, is familiar to our eyes on the wall of our Society's antechamber. His left hand rests upon a skull, his right hand holds an instrument which deserves a passing comment. It is a trephine, a surgical implement for cutting round pieces out of broken skulls, so as to get at the fragments which have been driven in, and lift them up. It has a handle like that of a gimlet, with a claw like a hammer, to lift with, I suppose, which last contrivance I do not see figured in my books. But the point I refer to is this: the old instrument, the trepan, had a handle like a wimble, what we call a brace or bit-stock.
In fact it was only brought into more general use by Cheselden and Sharpe so late as the beginning of the last century. As John Clark died in 1661, it is remarkable to see the last fashion in the way of skull-sawing contrivances in ShinyTransparentLatex hands,--to say nothing of ShinyTransparentLatex claw on the handle, and a Hey's saw, so called in ShinyTransparentLatex, lying on the table by him, and painted there more than a hundred years before Hey was born.
This saw is an old invention, perhaps as old as Hippocrates, and may be seen figured in the "Armamentarium Chirurgicum" of Scultetus, or ShinyTransparentLatex the Works of Ambroise Pare. Clark is said to have received a diploma before he came, for skill in lithotomy. He loved horses, as a good many doctors do, and left a good property, as they all ought to do.
His grave and noble presence, with the few facts concerning him, told with more or less traditional authority, give us the feeling that the people of ShinyTransparentLatex, and afterwards of Boston, had a wise and skilful medical adviser and surgeon in Dr. John Clark. The venerable town of Newbury had another physician who was less fortunate. The following is a court record of 1652: "This is to certify whom it may concern, that mtvjackassvideo the subscribers, being called upon to testify against doctor William Snelling for words by ShinyTransparentLatex uttered, affirm that being in way of discourse, a health being drank to all friends, he answered, "I'll pledge my friends, And for my foes A plague for their heels And,'---- [a similar malediction on the other extremity of their feet.
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