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Updated: June 18, 2025
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. It is the responsibility rather than the work which tries one.
"I'm only a backwoods doctor, Dunwody," said Jamieson at length, as he began rebandaging the limb. "I reckon there's a heap of good surgeons up North that could make a finer job of this. God knows, I wish they'd had it, and not me. But with what's at hand, I've done the best I could. My experience is, it's pretty hard to kill a man. "Wait now until I get some splints hold still, can't you!
For half an hour the old man did the best he could, cleansing and rebandaging. "We mus' have docteur!" complained he, mindful of Jamieson, far away, busy with cases as bad as this. For half an hour or so Josephine remained in her own room above, having done all she could to establish some sort of order. All at once to her strained senses there seemed to flash some apprehension of a coming danger.
She showed Sam how to apply the mass to the wound before rebandaging it. Husky strained away. "Poison! Poison!" he cried. "Keep her away from me!" "You crazy!" said Bela impatiently. "Look at me!" She chewed some of the poultice and swallowed it before Husky's eyes. "Are you afraid, too?" she asked Sam. He shook his head, smiling, and ate one of the leaves.
Certain things were each morning to be done, the dressing of Dick's cuts and contusions with the healing balsam, the rebandaging and adjusting of the splints and steadying buckskin strap; the necessary cooking and cleaning; the cutting of wood; the fishing below the rapids; the tending of traps; the occasional hunting of larger game; the setting of snares for rabbits.
"I don't seem to be able to give my heart to my work." "I fancy you'll give it attention hereafter," suggested Madelene. She had dressed the almost healed finger and was dexterously rebandaging it. She was necessarily very near to him, and from her skin there seemed to issue a perfumed energy that stimulated his nerves. Their eyes met. Both smiled and flushed.
At some cabins he paused only long enough to shout a word through the door, at others he remained for several minutes, re-inspiring treacherous but simple hearts with the fear of Dennis Nolan, master of Chance Along. At one bed he stayed for fifteen minutes, examining and rebandaging the wound given by the knife of Dick Lynch.
She hurried out to her own room, and returned quickly with materials for rebandaging, and her arms full of clothes. Then, with the greatest care, she proceeded to bind up the neck, placing a cork on the artery below the severance. This she strapped down so tightly that, for the time at least, the bleeding was staunched.
Now, Ebony, let's look at your hand." "Pomp, sah," said the boy with dignity, "not Eb'ny." "Oh, well then, Pomp. Now then. How's the hand?" "On'y got lil hole in um, sah. Hurt lil bit. Oh! Hurt big bit, you do dat." "Yes, I suppose so," said the doctor, examining and rebandaging the wound. "There, that will soon be well if you do not use it.
Heartburn, of course, had done his best, dressing and rebandaging the wounds at dawn, but then he had to go on with Stout and the company, while one of the Apache Yumas was ordered to dodge his way in to Sandy, with a letter urging that Graham be sent out to follow the trail and meet the returning party.
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