For twenty successive days it marched towards the enemy ; and in less than one month after it had defeated him, mustered within thirty men as strong as before the action, — and this, too, without reinforcements from England, the ranks having been recruited... Boston Medical and Surgical Journal - Page 2141915Full view - About this book
| Medicine - 1820 - 1412 pages
...hospitals was 95,343. By the unremitting and well-directed exertions of Sir James M'Grigor, and the medical staff under his orders, the army took the field preparatory to the battle, with a sick list under 5000 ! For twenty successive days it marched towards the enemy, and in less than one month after it... | |
| 1833 - 624 pages
...wounded, which passed through the hospitals, was ninety-five thousand, three hundred and fortyeight. The army took the field preparatory to the battle,...him, mustered within thirty men as strong as before the action, and without reinforcement from England, the ranks having been recruited by convalescents.... | |
| Francis Bisset Hawkins - 1829 - 316 pages
...which passed through the hospitals was above 95,000. But through the exertions of the medical officers, the army took the field preparatory to the battle with a sick list under 5000. But this was not all; during twenty successive days it marched towards the enemy, and in less... | |
| George Ballingall - Medicine, Military - 1830 - 282 pages
...thousand three hundred and forty-eight. By the unremitting exertions of Sir James M'Grigor and the medical staff under his orders, the army took the field preparatory...towards the enemy, and in less than one month after it 72 LECTURE II. had defeated him, mustered within thirty men as strong as before the action, — and... | |
| Medicine - 1839 - 698 pages
...medical staff under his orders, the army took the lield preparatory to the battle with a sick-list under five thousand. For twenty successive days it...him, mustered within thirty men as strong as before the action, — and this too without reinforcements from Knglaud, the ranks having been recruited by... | |
| Medicine - 1845 - 606 pages
...superintendence, the author cites the following incident of the Peninsular war. with a sick list under 5,000. For twenty successive days it marched towards the...defeated him, mustered within thirty men as strong as hefore the action, and this too without reinforcements from England, the ranks having been recruited... | |
| 1845 - 610 pages
...which passed through the pitals was 95,348. By the unremitting exertions of Sir J. M'Grigor and medical staff under his orders, the army took the field, preparatory to the with a sick list under 5,000. For twenty successive days it marched towards the enemy, and in less... | |
| William Simpson (surgeon.) - 1849 - 32 pages
...through the hospitals was 95,348. By the unremitting exertions of Sir James M'Grigor, and the medical staff under his orders, the army took the field preparatory to the battle with a sick list under 5000. For twenty successive days it marched towards the enemy ; and in less than one month after it... | |
| Albert Augustus Gore - Great Britain - 1879 - 212 pages
...through the hospitals was 95,348. By the unremitting attention of Sir James McGrigor and the medical staff under his orders, the army took the field preparatory to the battle, with a sick list under 5,000. For twenty successive days it inarched towards the enemy, and iu less than one month after it... | |
| Military art and science - 1878 - 548 pages
...through the hospitals was 95,348. By the unremitting attention of Sir James McGrigor and the medical staff under his orders, the army took the field preparatory to the battle, with a sick list under 5,000. For twenty successive days it inarched towards the enemy, and in less than one month after it... | |
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