(n.) A term formerly restricted to mortification of the soft tissues which has not advanced so far as to produce complete loss of vitality; but now applied to mortification of the soft parts in any ...
Calloway: These were murders. Men with gangrened legs, women in childbirth. And there were children, too. They used some of this diluted penicillin against meningitis. The lucky children died. The ...
While it did receive quite a lot of backlash for its mature depiction, it has nonetheless gangrened a huge fan-following who have been religiously waiting for its third season. With season three of ...
Doesn’t my Calling call for that? We have heard of death On these small occasions and from unearthed Instruments: a pin, a comb, a hair yanked, A golden vision gangrened and killed. But Still the ...
At first, John, a thief and joker, seems to be around for light relief in The Whipping Man, Matthew Lopez's audacious play about a Confederate soldier returning home from the war with a gangrened ...
a woman who said she begged to go to the hospital for weeks but whose gall bladder had gangrened by the time she got there.
Doesn’t my Calling call for that? We have heard of death On these small occasions and from unearthed Instruments: a pin, a comb, a hair yanked, A golden vision gangrened and killed. But Still the ...
Lane wrote, "the most terrible sight of all was that of the one-legged children…whose legs or arms were carried away by bombs, or whose gangrened limbs were amputated in mercy." Lane added, "There is ...
Lane wrote, "the most terrible sight of all was that of the one-legged children…whose legs or arms were carried away by bombs, or whose gangrened limbs were amputated in mercy." Lane added ...
The tiger died soon after from a brass collar and chain, which he had swallowed, having gangrened within him. A Norfolk Tragedy. At the Norfolk Assizes held at the Shirehouse at Norwich in July ...