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extended 11
extending 3
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extension 75
extent 15
external 5
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79 bones
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extension

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1 7 | be believed, before even extension would appear to be applied; 2 11| as to avoid all strong extension of the arm, and this is 3 17| the cavity of the humerus, extension is to be made in a straight 4 18| dislocations toward either side, extension is to be made as in bandaging 5 19| dislocation backward is by extension and adaptation; the symptom 6 19| variety-loss of the power of extension; of dislocation forward-loss 7 19| about it, along with sudden extension.~ 8 22| either inward or outward, extension is to be made with the fore-arm 9 23| hands, along with sudden extension; the two acts are to be 10 25| raising up the part, some by extension, and some by rotation: the 11 26| the fingers above a table, extension and counter-extension are 12 27| separated. In these cases strong extension is to be applied, and pressure 13 29| to be effected by making extension in a straight line, and 14 30| are the most yielding to extension, in the same manner as well-dressed 15 34| is after having applied extension to separate the fragments 16 38| the nose, in order to make extension in the opposite direction.~ 17 43| and those who perform the extension should be well instructed, 18 47| against this bench may make extension. Another such band is to 19 47| the patient’s feet, and extension in this fashion is to be 20 47| in a straight line. For extension thus made could do no harm, 21 47| sit upon the hump while extension is made, and raising himself 22 47| others at the same time make extension and counter-extension as 23 47| as formerly described. Extension may also be made with axles, 24 47| also; for by making merely extension and counter-extension longitudinally, 25 47| one might make sufficient extension; and if, without making 26 47| and if, without making extension at all, one were only to 27 47| into their place. Natural extension restores parts which have 28 47| appropriate than these; for extension along the spine downward 29 47| called the os sacrum; and extension upward, along the neck and 30 47| has indeed a hold; but extension thus made is unseemly to 31 48| plan of treatment, such as extension, as formerly described. 32 48| be applied along with the extension, like that of the board 33 48| as to cooperate with the extension, nor would the injection 34 57| the least power of making extension at the groin and the ham. 35 57| on hand, they cannot make extension, as has been already stated; 36 58| dislocation, cannot make extension at the knee-joint. In a 37 70| by its weight, produces extension, and the person suspended 38 70| from him, along with the extension, forces the head of the 39 71| preparation, with slight extension, directed by the hands, 40 71| circumstances. The modes of extension have been described in the 41 71| happen to be at hand. For, extension and counter-extension are 42 71| some apply insufficient extension, and hence the reduction 43 71| so that the force of the extension may not be expended on the 44 71| upon the hip-joint. The extension in the direction of the 45 71| applied, by means of this extension and counter-extension, that 46 71| perineum; and during the extension one should strike the head 47 71| at the same time to make extension, and force the dislocated 48 72| and sometimes, too, when extension and counter-extension are 49 72| the heads along with the extension, according as it may suit 50 72| applying the lever along with extension is applicable in the reduction 51 73| of the other methods of extension, the limb which is carried 52 73| hip-joint. In this manner the extension will carry the head of the 53 73| effected by much weaker extension, and an inferior apparatus.~ 54 74| of the bone slip outward, extension and counter-extension must 55 74| manner. But along with the extension a broad lever is to be used 56 74| for more words? For if the extension be well and properly done, 57 75| of the thigh, backward, extension and counter-extension should 58 75| be laid on his face, and extension thus made, and, along with 59 75| made, and, along with the extension, pressure is to be made 60 75| himself up, along with the extension. None of the other aforementioned 61 76| forward, the same mode of extension should be made; but a person 62 77| knees, neither do they make extension, whereas extension should 63 77| make extension, whereas extension should be made, and yet 64 77| inflated along with the extension of the body, and in this 65 78| domestic means of making extension of the body, so that it 66 78| transverse piece of wood. Extension is then to be made by bending 67 78| drawn back they thus make extension of the ligatures. Dislocation, 68 80| lay hold of it and make extension, it will not slip; and when 69 80| is to make considerable extension toward himself, and at the 70 80| rim, at the same time that extension is made, the bone is to 71 80| reduction, if you will make extension and counter-extension by 72 82| may be reduced by moderate extension, and to either side, either 73 82| calcitration, but also by moderate extension. The adjustment is the same 74 83| ankle-joints require strong extension, either with the hands or 75 87| as in the wrist, but the extension requires to be very powerful.


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