The chirurgeon had to bring on board his own instruments and medicines, and to keep them ready to hand in his cabin beneath the gun-deck, out of all possible reach of shot.
He showed me no gratitude, and paid me no fees, though I declare without boasting that I did more for him than any physician or chirurgeon that ever mixed a powder or wielded a scalpel.
The chirurgeon went back to the alcove and sat on the other side of the Inquisitor.
And Thorne, the chirurgeonfrom Wood Street, a very skilful man, hath, they say, been summoned this morning to the Palace.
Sir Walter Manny himself also came frequently to see how fared the forerunner of his arrival, and brought with him his own chirurgeon to attend the two.
Ordered that M{r} John Bamber bee warrantedChirurgeon of the Waymouth at Portsmouth.
Samuell Needler an examined Chirurgeon complayned to this Court that he was required to beare Armes notwithstanding his exempcÍ on therefrom and therefore craved this Courts Assistance in his defence therein which was granted.
Ordered that M{r} Nicholson bee continued Chirurgeon of the Oxford & that the Captaine bee acquainted with the same.
This Court doth give to John ffranck Chirurgeon who hath bin for a long time in Captivity in Turkey iiij{li} towards the setting him forth to sea and doth order that he be admitted into the ffreedome gratis when he shall desire it.
Send for a chirurgeon to dress Count Machiavel: He must be now our governor; the king Signed it in the dead governor's commission.
I would have him call her Chiron, the Centaur's own daughter: a chirurgeon by sire and dam, Apollo's own colt.
My judgment jumps with thine," quoth Nicostratus; "wherefore send without delay for a chirurgeon to draw it.
It is my belief that she of the 'beads and bracelets' bade the chirurgeon look for them.
That was what made the lad suspect something, knowing that the chirurgeon can barely speak three sentences in any tongue but his own, and those are in their barbarous Scotch.
In such pleasant discourse they reached Mutzelburg, where, as the good Marcus was so weak, they resolved to put up for the night, and send for a chirurgeon instantly to Uckermund.
I always think that Chirurgeon bled me too freely: I noted his saying, "We'll knock him down first, and then build him up again!
And there was a Chirurgeon with a Lancet in his Hand, and there were Basins and Bandages, and my left Arm was stiffened, and I felt very weak.
Late that afternoon he awoke, and no amount of persuasion or commands on the part of the King's chirurgeon could restrain him from arising.
The chirurgeon aided him to dress and, opening the door, he spoke to a sentry who stood just without.
The King's chirurgeon was there also, while the King and De Montfort paced the corridor without.
The chirurgeonturned to the Queen and Bertrade de Montfort.
Vidal marked the countenance of his master as he spoke, with the same keen observation which the chirurgeon gives to the progress of his dissecting-knife.
Father Bancroft is at the gate," observed one of the arquebussiers; "he used to act as chirurgeon in the abbey.
Enough that broken heads were bound by our chirurgeon for the rest of the week.
That same chirurgeon advised a walk outside the fort walls for Mistress Hillary's health.
The chirurgeon remained near the prisoner, and placed his hand upon his wrist.
In spite of himself, the executioner could not repress a feeling of dread, and the chirurgeon half-repented his curiosity.
This done, the Chaplain shall make an end of the Gospel; and in the mean time the Chirurgeon shall lead away the Sick Person from the King.
This done, the Chirurgeon shall lead away the Sick Person, as he did before; and then the Chaplain shall make an end of the Gospel.
The apothecary and the chirurgeon are his two chief attendants, with whom conferring upon time, he grows temperate in his cures.
He is the director of life in the laws of God, and the chirurgeon of the soul in lancing the sores of sin; the terror of the reprobate in pronouncing their damnation, and the joy of the faithful in the assurance of their salvation.
The next day the chirurgeon came again, and dressed me; and so he did all the while I was among the French.
William Hobbs, physician and chirurgeonfor the same king's body, continuing the suit the full time of twenty years, Edward IV.
This company was incorporated by means of Thomas Morestede, esquire, one of the sheriffs of London 1436, chirurgeon to the kings of England, Henry IV.
The roofing of that church is garnished with the arms of Thomas Archehull, one of the churchwardens in the year 1455, who was there buried; Thomas Morsted, esquire, and chirurgeon to King Henry IV.
Russell, to treat the stingray wound; and in 1609 when he received the powder burn, he left Virginia "seeing there was neitherchirurgeon nor chirurgery in the fort to cure his hurt.
I saw the chirurgeoncut off the leg of a wounded sailor, the stout and gallant man enduring it with incredible patience, without being bound to his chair, as usual on such painful occasions.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "chirurgeon" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.