This was successfully carried out on both forearms, at the middle third, the patient losing hardly any blood and complaining of little pain.
In such cases there would be little pain, and premeditation would not be brought into play in the same degree as in the case of M.
He was immediately admitted to the Post Hospital, complaining only of a little pain, such as might follow the sting of a bee or wasp.
The diagnosis had been fracture of the neck of the femur, but as there was no crepitation and passive movements caused but little pain, Kuster suspected rupture of the sciatic nerve.
He drew me into his rough room, and gave me no little pain as he rebandaged my leg, Pomp standing by and looking on.
Pen, who has a little painof his gout again, but will do well.
He being gone I to my office again to a little business, and then home to supper and to bed, being in, a little pain by drinking of cold small beer to-day and being in a cold room at the Taverne I believe.
The latter, I believe, is the case of most passions--but then all but ambition cost little pain to any but the possessor.
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