Bandages
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And she wakes up, and she looks down at herself, and she says, "Why is the wrong side of my body in bandages?"
Well the wrong side of her body is in
bandages
because the surgeon has performed a major operation on her left leg instead of her right one.
In fact, some of you might well know that the barber pole, the red and white stripes, represents the blood
bandages
of the barber surgeon, and the receptacles on either end represent the pots in which the blood was collected.
Here you can see that a technician is placing them on there much like
bandages.
You can see there that that particular amputee, he had wrapped
bandages
around the knee.
The doctor wouldn't know where to apply ointments or
bandages
because they cannot access your injury.
I was still interested in this question of how do you take
bandages
off burn patients.
So I went back to talk to them and tell them what I found out about removing
bandages.
But think about me as a nurse, taking, removing the
bandages
of somebody I liked, and had to do it repeatedly over a long period of time.
He also has right to check a bank's store of radium and is looking for a man wrapped in
bandages
that he helped arrest in Shanghai many years earlier.
Perhaps the weakest film in the "Kharis" series, despite the presence of John Carradine (miscast as an Egyptian high priest) and George Zucco (as his predecessor, hilariously afflicted by a bad case of Parkinson's Disease) supporting Lon Chaney Jr. as the titular creature - if indeed it was him under the bandages, as his contribution is negligible at best!
Sondra is so compassionate that she strips off her clothing and starts riding Rich in bed before he even has a chance to remove his
bandages!
Most sympathising moments are seeing his terrible condition, and pealing off his
bandages.
Or maybe not- this is one of those cases where it might have been more of a masterwork if it were a half-hour Twilight Zone episode, with Serling delivering the coda as Terkovsky (or whomever it might be(?)) writhes in his bed in
bandages.
She has the operation, and when the time comes to take the
bandages
off, the instant she does the city is plunged into a blackout.
Donations of
bandages
and blankets to Ukraine's ravaged people will not stop the bloodshed – or prevent the West's dishonor.
I undid the linen bandages, while the wounded man gazed with great staring eyes and let me proceed without making a single complaint.
After dressing the poor man's wound, I redid the linen
bandages
around his head, and I turned to Captain Nemo.
Charles selected one, cut it into two pieces and planed it with a fragment of windowpane, while the servant tore up sheets to make bandages, and Mademoiselle Emma tried to sew some pads.
At last, coming back to the patient, he examined the
bandages
brought by Homais, the same that had appeared for the club-foot, and asked for someone to hold the limb for him.
break, smash, let loose the leeches, burn the mallow-paste, pickle the gherkins in the window jars, tear up the bandages!"
"God forbid," muttered the captain, in an undertone, attentively adjusting the bandages, when Dunwoodie appeared at the door, impatiently crying aloud,-"Hasten, Sitgreaves, hasten; or George Singleton will die from loss of blood."
The captain of dragoons made no reply; and, while placing some
bandages
on the wounded shoulder, the surgeon continued,- "If I have any wish at all to destroy human life, it is to have the pleasure of seeing that traitor hanged."
"Aye! but he has caused us such heavy losses by his information, that I sometimes feel a very unsophistical temper towards that spy.""You should not encourage such feelings of animosity to any of your fellow creatures," returned Lawton, in a tone that caused the operator to drop a pin he was arranging in the
bandages
from his hand.
His patient smiled, as he gently repulsed his physician in an attempt to undo the bandages, and with a returning glow to his cheeks, inquired,-"Do, Archibald," - a term of endearment that seldom failed to soften the operator's heart, - "tell me what spirit from heaven has been gliding around my apartment, while I lay pretending to sleep?""If anyone interferes with my patients," cried the doctor, hastily, "I will teach them, spirit or no spirit, what it is to meddle with another man's concerns."
See," exhibiting the bandages, "everything is as you left it, - but it glided about the room with the grace of a fairy and the tenderness of an angel."
The spectre still advanced, and on reaching the middle of the room, looked up and saw the energy with which Don Quixote was crossing himself; and if he was scared by seeing such a figure as hers, she was terrified at the sight of his; for the moment she saw his tall yellow form with the coverlet and the
bandages
that disfigured him, she gave a loud scream, and exclaiming, "Jesus!
So saying he leaped off the bed, intending to close the door and not allow Senora Rodriguez to enter; but as he went to shut it Senora Rodriguez returned with a wax candle lighted, and having a closer view of Don Quixote, with the coverlet round him, and his
bandages
and night-cap, she was alarmed afresh, and retreating a couple of paces, exclaimed, "Am I safe, sir knight?
The morning came: it was a pleasant sight to behold Mr. Tupman in full brigand's costume, with a very tight jacket, sitting like a pincushion over his back and shoulders, the upper portion of his legs incased in the velvet shorts, and the lower part thereof swathed in the complicated
bandages
to which all brigands are peculiarly attached.
I sponged the wound, cleaned it, dressed it, and finally covered it over with cotton wadding and carbolised
bandages.
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