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Hippocrates
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1 1 | protrude forward. And I in one case of this kind having said 2 1 | of, I have never seen a case of dislocation forward; 3 7 | and even in such an old case of dislocation, it appears 4 10| source of error in this case also, as will be described 5 11| any physician treat the case properly; some abandon the 6 11| proper attitude in every case? So much regarding the armpit, 7 13| shoulders, thus supposing it a case of dislocation; and they 8 14| in oblique fractures the case is similar to that of bones 9 14| a correct opinion of the case, and will effect a cure 10 15| and rides over other, this case does not require much management, 11 19| of flexion, and in this case reduction is to be accomplished 12 31| protrudes farther in this case, but is not distorted; the 13 33| whole manipulation of the case; but the reader must figure 14 35| are fond of meeting with a case of fractured nose, that 15 37| treated. I have never seen a case of fractured nose which 16 38| as you may incline. In a case where the fractured nose 17 40| and abscesses form, the case will be troublesome; this 18 41| of them attack, as in the case of younger persons, to a 19 43| it is more likely in this case that succussion with the 20 44| will be the greater in this case. The patient is to be well 21 46| shoulders (and even in this case he would die, but not immediately); 22 46| evident, then, that such a case could not be reduced either 23 47| on the shoulders. In this case some one of the vertebrae 24 47| for the reduction in this case must be managed in the following 25 48| more be so displaced, the case proves fatal; but, not withstanding, 26 48| fatal than in the former case; and if they do survive, 27 52| is rolled about as is the case with oxen, and the weight 28 52| the sound inward. In the case we are now treating of, 29 53| could use it, as in the case of club-foot, the bones 30 53| bone of the thigh, in this case, does not generally grow 31 53| certain of the bones in this case increase in growth, and 32 55| the injured limb, in this case, can support the body much 33 55| less apt to happen in their case than in dislocation inward, 34 56| the fleshy parts in their case lose their strength less; 35 56| the joint. But if in their case the bones do not sphacelate ( 36 58| at the ham. And in this case, he is under the necessity 37 58| This is far from being the case, for it belongs to the knowledge 38 58| where, how, and when every case will terminate, and whether 39 61| outward or inward. In the case we are now treating of, 40 63| incurable. And yet in the case we are treating of, those 41 65| outward or inward, in such a case, if the bone be reduced, 42 69| flesh, but less so in this case; and when the fore-arm and 43 69| the fleshy parts, in this case, also quickly die, but the 44 69| eightieth day; but in the case of this patient, the parts 45 69| done more guardedly. In a case which I had of such blackening 46 71| which can be applied in each case, and use whatever maybe 47 72| dislocations of the thigh. In the case now on hand, a round lever 48 75| with a board, as in the case of humpback, the board being 49 77| to meet with a favorable case, have succeeded in making 50 79| but more especially in the case of the greatest joints, 51 82| backward, also, as in the case of the elbow, may be reduced 52 86| sphacelus, and that the case may give trouble during


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