| 1844 - 878 páginas
...sprained leg or arm. During the time the operator is putting the thread round the affected limb, lie says, but in such a tone of voice as not to be heard...even by the person operated upon—- The lord rade. And the foal slade ; He lighted, And he righted. Set Joint to joint, Bone to bone, And sinew to sinew,... | |
| 1844 - 858 páginas
...sprained leg or arm. During the time the operator is putting the thread round the affected limb, le says, but in such a tone of voice as not to be heard by he bystanders, nor even by the person operated upon—- The lord rade, And the foal slade ; He lighted.... | |
| Jacob Grimm - 1844 - 650 páginas
...pulting the thread round the affected limb, he says, bnt m such a tone of voice äs not lo le lieurd by the bystanders, nor even by the person operated upon: the lord rade, and the foal slade; he lighled, and he righted. set joint lo joint, iiniic to hone, and sinew to sinew.... | |
| 1845 - 1038 páginas
...have replenished that of their neighbour. I shall subjoin a few specimens.* • Wrnting Thread.— When a person has received a sprain, it is customary...not to be heard by the bystanders, nor even by the per. son operated upon, " The Lord rade. And the foal slade ; He lighted, And he righted. Set joint... | |
| 1845 - 1026 páginas
...individual practised in casting the " wresting thread." This is a thread spun from black wool, on which arc cast nine knots, and tied round a sprained leg or...not to be heard by the bystanders, nor even by the per. son operated upon, " The Lord radc. And the foal slade ; He lighted, And he righted. Set joint... | |
| 1845 - 1028 páginas
...a sprained leg or arm. During the time the operator is putting the thread round the affected limh, he says, but in such a tone of voice as not to be heard by the bystanders, nor even by the per. son operated upon, "The Lord rade. And the foal slade ; He lighted, And he righted. Set joint... | |
| Calvin Colton - 1846 - 592 páginas
...respect, " Such was the conversation, as nearly as can be recollected. It was rapid, and carried on in such a tone of voice, as not to be heard by many in the room. The Messrs. Murdocks, who, I believe, were present, must have heard a part of it.... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1847 - 372 páginas
...healcst many a wound ; In the name of sweet Jesus I take thee from the ground. ' Wresting Thread. — When a person has received a sprain, it is customary...even by the person operated upon — The Lord rade, And the foal slade ; He lighted, And he righted. Set joint to joint, Bone to bone, And sinew to sinew.... | |
| Jacob Ludwig C. [single works] Grimm - 1854 - 676 páginas
...the operator is putting the thread round the affected limb, he says, but in such a tone of voice äs not to be heard by the bystanders, nor even by the person operated upon: the lord rade, and the foal slade; he lighted, and he righted. sei joint to joiot, boue to boae, and sincw to sinew.... | |
| P.P. - London. - Notes and Queries - 1859 - 386 páginas
...thread round the affected limb, he says, in a muttering tone, in such a manner as not to be understood by the bystanders, nor even by the person operated upon — " The Lord rade (rode),* And the foal slade (slipped) ; He lighted, An she righted, Set joint to joint, [* This charm... | |
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