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Definition of Orderlies
1. orderly [n] - See also: orderly
Lexicographical Neighbors of Orderlies
Literary usage of Orderlies
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Technique of Modern Tactics: A Study of Troop Leading Methods in the by Paul Stanley Bond, Michael Joseph McDonough (1916)
"The mounted orderlies which form part of an infantry regiment are intended to
... This is to be regarded as the most usual function. (b) For orderlies and ..."
2. The Rebellion Record: A Diary of American Events by Frank Moore, Edward Everett (1868)
"One shell dismounted Colonel TJ Morgan and Lieutenant-Colonel Fullerton of the
corps staff, struck the horses of two of the orderlies and one of the escort, ..."
3. Lew Wallace; an Autobiography by Lew Wallace (1906)
"I found him in the midst of staff-officers, clerks, and orderlies. Everything
appurtenant — tents, furniture, men, and horses—looked enviably fresh and new. ..."
4. Lew Wallace; an Autobiography by Lew Wallace (1906)
"I found him in the midst of staff-officers, clerks, and orderlies. Everything
appurtenant — tents, furniture, men, and horses—looked enviably fresh and new. ..."
5. A System of surgery: Theoretical and Practical by Timothy Holmes (1871)
"und ventilation of the wards, are to be attended to by the orderlies, but abr»T»
under ... U. ' The proportion of orderlies should not be less than one to ..."
6. In a French Hospital: Notes of a Nurse by M. Eydoux-Démians (1915)
"OUR orderlies THE corps of orderlies is not always sympathetic. I must say,
however, that in the room where I am employed, each one does his duty, thanks, ..."