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1 3 | counter-extension, while at the same time he pushes with his foot 2 8 | end of winter, at which time then they are particularly 3 8 | frequently, as being at that time most particularly reduced 4 9 | sometimes in a greater space of time, and sometimes in a smaller.~ 5 11| burned, while, at the same time, the skin is stretched, 6 11| bound to the side for a long time; for thus more especially 7 14| bones form callus in a short time. When, then, a fracture 8 14| bandaged; but in a little time the patients, having no 9 14| remain firm any length of time, even if the patient keep 10 18| straight line, and, at the same time, the opposite sides are 11 23| proper size, and at the same time replaced.~ 12 27| opposite side, both at the same time, behind and at the side, 13 27| deformities; but in the course of time the part gets strong, and 14 30| the lower jaw about for a time, pushing it to this side 15 30| while he attends at the same time to three positions: for 16 37| both sides, and at the same time raise it up. And if the 17 37| to hold it for as long a time as possible, or if he cannot, 18 37| deformed, yet at the same time they do not know how to 19 38| the little finger is, from time to time, to be pushed into 20 38| finger is, from time to time, to be pushed into the nostril, 21 41| disease, but in the course of time some of them attack, as 22 46| injury, and at the same time the fragments of the bones 23 47| equally and at the same time, in a straight line. For 24 47| whilst others at the same time make extension and counter-extension 25 50| sufficient; but the length of time must be regulated by the 26 50| and pains will return from time to time, if there happen 27 50| will return from time to time, if there happen to be any 28 50| and for a considerable time, must be had recourse to, 29 52| attained their growth at the time when they met with a dislocation 30 55| painful in the course of time, and when it becomes free 31 55| dislocation having occurred at any time before manhood, from violence, 32 57| at the groin at the same time, unless they raise the foot 33 57| at the groin at the same time. There are many other things 34 58| can walk, indeed, after a time, and when the pain has abated, 35 62| fairly mastered only by time, and not until the body 36 63| remain for a considerable time; but those dressings for 37 63| copious discharge for a long time. Certain of these cases 38 63| keeps quiet for a length of time; but otherwise there is 39 69| to define accurately the time at which each of these cases 40 69| be completed; for at that time there is most danger of 41 69| proper; and in the course of time, in some of these cases, 42 70| suspended for as short a time as possible. But when the 43 70| acetabulum; and at the same time he uses the bone of the 44 71| hand, so as at the same time to make extension, and force 45 72| above, which, at the proper time, is to be adjusted between 46 75| dislocation, and at the same time is very strong. But perhaps, 47 76| the other, is at the same time to push the dislocated part 48 76| downward, and at the same time to the fore part of the 49 80| himself, and at the same time the projecting bone is to 50 80| cleared the rim, at the same time that extension is made, 51 83| adjustment, which at the same time effects both purposes, as 52 87| reduced, in the course of time, the hip, the thigh, and