Freud called in a specialist, his old school friend, Dr Ignaz Rosanes, who removed a mass of surgical gauze that Fliess had not removed.
My wrists were still wrapped with white surgical gauze from wrist to elbow.
He gave her the rest of his surgical gauze to hold against her wound, and tried to fill his largest cooking pot with water from the sink.
Freud consulted with another surgeon, who removed a piece of surgical gauze that Fliess had left behind.
Just use a large ballast jar packed loosely with glass beads, fiberglass or even surgical gauze and/or cotton.
Priests with surgical gauze over their lower faces process the dead as they are brought from the rubble.
Generalissimo Oosik regarded her through his left eye alone; his right was concealed by a patch of surgical gauze.
A wooden chair suspended from the wall has a long thin spike that holds a thick stack of square pieces of surgical gauze bearing a trace of red.
First he wrapped a length of surgical gauze around his right wrist and secured it with adhesive tape, a barrier between rope and flesh to prevent abrasion.
In the United States, radiopaque threads impregnated into surgical gauzes were first introduced in 1929 and were in general use by about 1940.