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1 7 | cases in this way may be reduced more quickly than could 2 8 | dislocations in them may be reduced, and one articular cavity 3 8 | dislocations which are more easily reduced. And the following observation 4 8 | that time most particularly reduced in flesh. And other cattle 5 8 | readily, and are more speedily reduced in those who are lean than 6 8 | persons who have not been reduced by a proper course of discipline 7 12| and when it has not been reduced, the top of the shoulder 8 13| supposing that they had reduced the shoulder. The treatment, 9 24| But all these cases may be reduced by ordinary distention.~ 10 29| with bandages. When not reduced, callus is formed outside 11 31| described above. If not reduced, the patient’s life will 12 40| sleep. And the body must be reduced, more especially if there 13 46| such a case could not be reduced either by succussion or 14 48| a displacement could be reduced, unless that one might be 15 52| dislocation has not been reduced, but has been misunderstood 16 52| dislocation which is not reduced, become maimed in the thigh, 17 55| such a dislocation is not reduced in adults, the whole limb 18 58| in an adult, and is not reduced, he can walk, indeed, after 19 58| backward occurs, and is not reduced, whether it be connected 20 58| the dislocated limb be not reduced, the bone of the thigh becomes 21 60| and when it has not been reduced, upon the subsidence of 22 60| occurs in infancy, and is not reduced, or when it is congenital, 23 61| than otherwise; and if not reduced, such cases have greater 24 62| to a small extent, may be reduced to their natural condition, 25 63| parts are allowed to remain reduced, and that he will not survive 26 63| be of service. But if not reduced, nor any attempts at first 27 63| whereas, when the parts are reduced and allowed to remain in 28 64| described, if the bone be reduced, and allowed to remain so. 29 64| cases in which they are not reduced, nor any attempt made to 30 65| such a case, if the bone be reduced, death will be even more 31 65| through it, provided it be reduced and left so, it will occasion 32 65| formerly described; but if not reduced, it will be much more dangerous 33 66| cases in which they are reduced prove fatal; but if not 34 66| prove fatal; but if not reduced, there is a chance of recovery; 35 66| made in the skin, these, if reduced, are followed by more speedy 36 66| speedy death; and if not reduced, they are more dangerous 37 67| spasm supervene on its being reduced, the joint should be quickly 38 70| at the hip-joint is to be reduced in the following manner: ( 39 71| with which dislocations are reduced; and the cause of this was 40 71| shoulder. In some the thigh is reduced with no preparation, with 41 74| that might not be thus reduced?~ 42 78| inward or forward, may be reduced in the following manner: 43 79| joints when about to be reduced should be first softened, 44 79| thus they are more easily reduced. And, in all cases of reduction 45 79| are very small and easily reduced.~ 46 80| dislocated, it is more easily reduced. This is the mode of reduction:- 47 80| wrist in the other. When reduced, you must bind the part 48 82| more readily dislocated and reduced. It is most frequently dislocated 49 82| case of the elbow, may be reduced by moderate extension, and 50 82| dislocations backward which are not reduced, the patient cannot bend 51 87| part, to the inside. If not reduced, in the course of time,