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inward 51
inwardly 3
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51 being
51 either
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51 inward
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50 outward
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1 7 | this piece of wood as far inward as possible between the 2 22| elbow is dislocated either inward or outward, extension is 3 26| hand is dislocated either inward or outward, most frequently 4 26| outward, most frequently inward. The symptoms are easily 5 26| are easily recognized: if inward, the patient cannot at all 6 27| hand is dislocated either inward or outward, or to this side 7 27| that, but more especially inward; and sometimes the epiphysis 8 34| protrudes is to be pushed inward by pressure with the fingers, 9 34| and the part that inclines inward is to forced outward by 10 38| fragments which incline inward, until the whole be properly 11 38| the parts which incline inward. When any inflammation supervenes, 12 41| pharynx by its inclination inward; for, even in those who 13 41| induced by this bone inclining inward, until it be restored to 14 45| diaphragm, the spine inclines inward, and this portion alone, 15 46| vertebrae are displaced inward. And the patient contribute 16 49| fractured bones are not driven inward, nor are laid bare, fever 17 51| which modes, dislocation inward takes place most frequently, 18 51| dislocation takes place inward, the leg appears longer 19 51| thighbone having shifted inward, and the extremity of the 20 51| dislocation of the thigh inward.~ 21 52| walking to turn the leg inward, and not outward, for thus 22 52| an unreduced dislocation inward are forced to put themselves 23 52| as upon the one turned inward, for neither is the weight 24 52| limb outward, and the sound inward. In the case we are now 25 52| those who have dislocation inward are more subject to this 26 53| consequences of dislocation inward at the hip-joint are much 27 53| those who have dislocation inward stand erect on their feet 28 53| vari (their toes are turned inward?), but they can stand; but 29 53| but if the dislocation be inward they become valgi (their 30 53| flesh. But in dislocation inward at the hip-joint, whether 31 54| a bone as in dislocation inward, but along the side of a 32 54| knee, appears to be turned inward, and the leg and foot in 33 55| their toes incline a little inward. But the injured limb, in 34 55| better than in dislocation inward, both because the head of 35 55| when the dislocation is inward than when it is outward. 36 55| case than in dislocation inward, owing to usage and exercise, 37 61| bones slip either outward or inward. In the case we are now 38 62| at the ankle from without inward, and to make counter-pressure 39 62| toe, are to be inclined inward, and retained so; and the 40 63| whether the displacement be inward or outward, you are not 41 64| of the arm be displaced inward or outward. For this should 42 64| if the bones have slipped inward, they cannot bend the fingers, 43 65| dislocation be outward or inward, in such a case, if the 44 70| 70. Dislocation inward at the hip-joint is to be 45 71| knee quietly directs it inward.~ 46 72| according as it may suit to push inward or outward with the lever; 47 74| force the bone from without inward, the lever being placed 48 77| intended it for dislocation inward. It is proper, then, to 49 78| ligatures. Dislocation, inward or forward, may be reduced 50 82| most frequently dislocated inward, but also outward and backward. 51 82| wasted in front; but if inward the patients become bow-legged,


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