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1 1 | have never seen it take place upward nor outward; and 2 1 | such a dislocation may take place or not. When, then, a dislocation 3 1 | dislocation into the armpit takes place, seeing it is of frequent 4 4 | take hold of his arm and place the sharp point of his own 5 6 | forced into its natural place.~ 6 7 | socket for itself in the place to which it has been displaced; 7 7 | would not remain in its place, but would be again displaced 8 9 | possible distance from the place at which the head of the 9 9 | respecting friction in another place. The shoulder, then, in 10 11| two places where one might place the eschars to obviate this 11 11| will cicatrization take place, and the wide space into 12 13| will be a deformity in the place, for the bone cannot be 13 14| being restored to their place, and the prominence of the 14 14| fracture has recently taken place, the patients attach much 15 14| projecting parts in their place, apply compresses and bandages 16 16| brought back to its natural place, when the cure will be speedily 17 18| for the most part, takes place toward the sides (inwardly?). 18 18| propelled into their proper place. It will further assist 19 21| mostly, those nearest to the place; namely, the bones of the 20 21| Wasting of the flesh takes place on the inside if the dislocation 21 29| When the dislocation takes place at birth, during adolescence 22 30| will be stated in another place. These are the reasons why 23 30| dislocation does not readily take place, and this is another reason, 24 30| dislocation could not take place in any other position than 25 30| is to be moved from the place to which it is dislocated 26 33| sphacelus of bones in another place. This method of distention 27 35| proper; for, in the first place, those who have their nose 28 37| a shape suitable to the place into which it is to be introduced. 29 37| callus in the nose speedily place, for the most part is consolidated 30 37| provided sphacelus do not take place.~ 31 41| removed, the varices take place also in the groin; and some 32 41| until it be restored to its place. From this frame of body, 33 43| gable-end of a house; but the place where you make the succussion 34 44| except so as to keep it in place by means of a loose shawl 35 45| 45. In the first place, the structure of the spine 36 46| displacement could take place forward, unless some very 37 47| good health; for it takes place from natural conformation 38 47| from falls generally take place when one pitches on the 39 47| fastened in the ground, or, in place of the board, we may scoop 40 47| displaced parts into their place. Natural extension restores 41 50| become chronic, and the place turns painful, and the flesh 42 51| dislocation inward takes place most frequently, outward, 43 51| and it sometimes takes place backward and forward, but 44 51| therefore, dislocation takes place inward, the leg appears 45 53| When the dislocation takes place at the hip-joint, the bone 46 55| when this dislocation takes place in utero, and when the dislocation 47 58| which dislocations take place, will be described afterward); 48 60| accustomed to be rotated in the place where it is lodged, these 49 61| luxations and subluxations take place in different degrees, being 50 63| and allowed to remain in place, the patients die.~ 51 67| degree of inflammation take place, so that if it were not 52 69| of fleshy parts, it takes place in wounds where there are 53 69| blackening of the parts take place at first, the separation 54 69| blackening (mortification) takes place while the bones are entire, 55 70| between his thighs, is to place his fore-arm between the 56 71| it from settling in its place, so that any ordinary impulse 57 76| is well trained, should place the palm of the one hand 58 77| the femur, which is the place that ought to be more especially 59 77| bladder from the most proper place. And if a small bladder 60 78| things at hand:-In the first place, when soft and supple thongs 61 78| as bands. In the second place, the patient is to be comfortably 62 79| cotyle); in some of these the place (socket?) is cotyloid and 63 80| is to be pushed into its place. But, if the dislocation 64 80| be pushed direct into its place, while another person on