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1 1 | in all such cases, the head of the arm appears to protrude 2 1 | pectoral muscle?), the head of the humerus will appear 3 1 | not dislocated, for the head of the humerus naturally 4 1 | stretched forward, then the head of the humerus is in a line 5 2 | the ribs, pushing his own head against the acromion, in 6 2 | do as directed with his head and hands, while another 7 3 | heel cannot reach to the head of the humerus, since, when 8 3 | himself above the patient’s head to made counter-extension, 9 3 | the ribs, and not upon the head of the humerus.~ 10 5 | between the ribs and the head of the humerus. And if the 11 6 | the armpit, whereby the head of the bone may be forced 12 7 | to the side, but to the head of the humerus, so that 13 7 | armpit at the sides under the head of the humerus; and a piece 14 7 | Then having pushed the head of this piece of wood as 15 7 | between the ribs and the head of the humerus, the whole 16 7 | that it is carried past the head of the humerus. Then a cross-beam 17 7 | much as possible within the head of the humerus, and thus 18 7 | glenoid) cavity, and the head of the humerus has formed 19 9 | from the place at which the head of the humerus escaped. 20 10| in a dislocated joint the head of the humerus appears lying 21 11| anterior part where the head of the humerus protrudes, 22 11| dislocations, for they shut out the head of the humerus from the 23 11| into the line, in which the head of the humerus is dislocated; 24 11| one before and between the head of the humerus and the tendon 25 11| but a little below the head of the humerus; and the 26 12| deep-seated suppurations about the head of the bone, all become 27 14| and having fastened the head of the bandage to the girdle 28 16| palm of the one hand to the head of the bone, would push 29 30| being connected with the head by synarthrosis, and not 30 30| with the upper jaw and the head by enarthrosis. Wherefore, 31 30| must secure the patient’s head, and another, taking hold 32 30| laid on his back, and his head supported on a leather cushion 33 30| must hold the patient’s head.~ 34 33| upon the jaw, but upon the head. He is to be kept on a spare 35 38| below the ear and round the head, and the end of the thong 36 38| be carried all round the head, and secured. This is a 37 41| vertebra, in order that their head may not hang downward; this, 38 43| these succussions with the head downward, for the weight 39 43| downward, for the weight of the head, and tops of the shoulders, 40 43| that succussion with the head downward should do good. 41 44| properly on the ladder, and the head is to be fastened to the 42 47| downward, or toward the head, or toward the hips. This 43 47| upward, along the neck and head, has indeed a hold; but 44 51| pubes, upon it, then, the head of the femur rests, and 45 51| hollow externally, from the head of the thighbone having 46 51| the sound limb, and the head of the bone is felt at the 47 54| 54. When the head of the femur is dislocated 48 54| this is natural, for the head of the femur no longer rests 49 54| is more rounded, from the head of the thigh having slipped 50 54| there having yielded to the head of the thigh-bone; but the 51 55| inward, both because the head of the femur and the neck 52 56| with the exception of the head, is arrested.~ 53 57| In dislocations of the head of the femur backward, which 54 57| flesh of the nates; for the head and neck of the femur, in 55 57| side, but at the nates the head of the femur may be felt 56 59| In dislocations of the head of the thigh-bone forward ( 57 59| other dislocations; for the head of the thigh-bone is lodged 58 67| for fractured bones of the head, but nothing very cold must 59 70| longer than the other; the head should be about two cubits 60 70| perineum and the dislocated head of the os femoris; and then, 61 70| the extension, forces the head of the thigh-bone to rise 62 71| be properly effected, the head of the thigh-bone will be 63 71| perineum may not pass over the head of the thigh-bone, but between 64 71| extension one should strike the head of the femur with the fist, 65 72| between the perineum and the head of the thigh-bone. This 66 72| a lever for pushing the head of the thigh-bone outward. 67 73| the ankle to beyond the head of the thigh-bone, and should 68 73| extension will carry the head of the thighbone above the 69 73| exercised will push the head of the thigh-bone into its 70 74| 74. If the head of the bone slip outward, 71 74| from him, would push the head of the thigh-bone from the 72 78| those at the (patient’s?) head, or those at the feet, are 73 78| ligatures, both of those at the head and those at the feet, are 74 79| for the most part, by a head and socket (cotyle); in


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