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Hippocrates
On the Articulations

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1 3 | direction, the right heel being placed in the right armpit, 2 8 | much from another, the one being so constructed that the 3 8 | employed at the plow as being worked in the winter season. 4 8 | happen most frequently, as being at that time most particularly 5 13| at that part, and the arm being fastened to the side is 6 14| for they do not admit of being restored to their place, 7 14| depressed nor raised, there being but a slight movement of 8 14| that account, they admit of being considerably elevated and 9 14| downward than upward. Matters being as I have stated, they act 10 27| gets strong, and admits of being used. The cure is with bandages, 11 30| heads of the under jaw, being above the one (condyloid 12 30| upper jaw is at rest, as being connected with the head 13 33| prevent the bandages from being displaced. The patient should 14 37| a great price to escape being deformed, yet at the same 15 40| and which form mucus, as being all viscid, when touched, 16 46| are pained, from the skin being stretched at the seat of 17 47| excellent which admit of being so regulated, that they 18 48| instrument applied, the skin being forcibly drawn into the 19 51| like manner. The foot then being turned outward, physicians, 20 52| of the injured side. But being hollow at the flank and 21 53| feet grow very little, as being very near the injury, but 22 53| but become shortened, as being nearest the seat of the 23 53| grow in like manner, as being the one nearest the seat 24 55| its articular extremity, being naturally oblique, have 25 55| ground, but limp in walking, being obliged to do so by the 26 57| many of them more worthy of being known than is generally 27 58| the end of the femur not being placed properly under the 28 58| cooperate with the other, being protruded at the hip, and 29 58| remedy? This is far from being the case, for it belongs 30 60| along the ground, as not being able to bend the upper part 31 60| affected side. For, not being able to use properly the 32 61| place in different degrees, being sometimes greater and sometimes 33 61| they do not admit then of being dislocated in any intermediate 34 61| yet these bones admit of being displaced to a greater or 35 62| club-foot, the most of them being not complete dislocations, 36 62| which derive their name from being used in traveling through 37 63| them pass the seventh day, being cut off by convulsions, 38 63| these bones, in fact, not being generally laid bare, unless 39 65| dangerous than the others, as being so much higher up, as being 40 65| being so much higher up, as being so much stronger joints, 41 67| the spasm supervene on its being reduced, the joint should 42 69| their sensibility; care being taken not to wound any living 43 70| are natural; for the body being suspended by its weight, 44 72| nothing to prevent their being made all over the bench. 45 72| that this piece of wood, being erected at the one which 46 73| the limb. Then the limb being extended, either by means 47 74| without inward, the lever being placed at the nates or a 48 75| case of humpback, the board being placed on the region of 49 76| also not far removed from being natural, but the person 50 77| thighs are naturally curved, being fleshy, and in contact above, 51 82| than at the elbow, from its being compact, regular, and elegant


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