Many of the patients who had been before brought medicine-bottles and ointment-boxes to be refilled.
Fortunately the bomb did not touch this or both patientsand dentist would have been permanently freed from toothache.
I came readily enough, and as he could not neglect his patients to keep me company, he took me on his rounds--thirty miles or so of an afternoon, sometimes.
Cottard that their respective aunt and patients had no need of them, and that, in any event, it was most rash to allow Mme.
Finding that the hospital was in a wretched condition, they got leave to take it in charge, and presently had it in excellent order, with a large number of the patients recovering.
And this one of your patients would not be willing to encounter them, even if such were the prescription of her physician," remarked Grace, in a lively tone.
Thus, in a state of constant doubt, He scarce knew what he was about, And to the daily patients gave Their med'cines just as chance would have.
Patients that morning had been plenty, Not less it seems than five-and-twenty; This the old woman smiling stated, And told him that the dinner waited.
I found my hands full when I got in, attending to some of the other patients who were frightened by him.
I seemed to wish to keep him to the point of his madness, a thing which I avoid with the patients as I would the mouth of hell.
If economy be invoked, I find an answer quite à-propos in Bailly: the daily allowance for the patients at the Hôtel Dieu was notably higher than in other establishments in the capital more charitably organized.
One word, one word only, will suffice to tell what was the exceptional state: they placed some patients on the tops or testers of those same beds, where we have found so much suffering, so many authorized maledictions.
Doctor, I have six free patients here for you," Dick announced solemnly.
Well, as the scoundrel has gotten away, and as young Prescott is growing stronger, I shall go on my way to other patients who need me.
Nor was either of the patients disturbed again during the night.
She has told me many times that it is always at the disposal of any of my patients to whom it would be useful.
You can rely upon my action in the part of town-crier, and I am sure to some of my patients the flutter of excitement the news will occasion will do a great deal more good than any medicine I could give them.
Worry does no good either to one's patients or to oneself.
At one moment she would be lecturing herpatients with the gravity of a middle-aged woman, and five minutes later chattering away with them like a young girl.
As he goes his rounds he gets their reports, he knows how the patients have passed the night, and if there is any change in their condition, and if the wounds require rebandaging you are at hand with all that is necessary.
The patients whose hurts were comparatively slight were sitting up in their beds discussing the battle eagerly.
Of course you will look in sometimes to see how your patients are progressing.
She was occupied in serving out some soup to the patients and did not go round with him.
Mary Brander went about her work very quietly all day, and more than one of the woundedpatients remarked the change in her manner.
Take him into the consulting-room, Cuthbert, I am not likely to have any patients come for the next half-hour.
Almost all the patients in this ward are convalescent, and I really feel that I need a rest.
What those "most cases" are, the patients themselves best know.
And I should like to see him and his patientsat Northampton very much before coming to a decision.
Set up a partnership, you to run around and attend to the patients while I will stay at home and, reading everything imaginable in English, German, and French, distil it in a concentrated form into your mind.
The next day she had to be removed to the state hospital for the insane because she disturbed the other patients under her sister's care.
And that--well, we doctors can prescribe such medicine for our rich patients only," and Dr.
I publish them with so much the more confidence, as they are known, not only by the patients themselves, but by a great number of the physicians and surgeons of the army.
This is not the only instance of patients in whose cases physicians and surgeons have pronounced amputation to be unavoidable, and who, upon their refusing to submit to it, have afterwards been cured by very simple treatment.
The early mesmerists made a great point of the power of some patients to diagnose the condition of another.
Neither of the patients was aware of the other's presence.
If he had been thrown from his gig, or had two or three of his patients die on his hands at once, the effect would have been the same;" and she passed easily to other topics.
Polidori has, just now, no more patients, because his patients are no more.
He had several patients who were dangerously ill, and he had to be on hand.
Quack doctors are also precipitated into hell, because they take advantage of the stupidity and credulity of the multitude, and bring trusting patients to a premature grave.
In the midwife regulations, promulgated during the same year, occurs a clause prohibiting Christian midwives from attending Jewish women, even in cases where the lives of the patients were at stake.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "patients" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.