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1 1 | it take place upward nor outward; and yet I do not positively 2 1 | rest of the bone is turned outward. The humerus is connected 3 17| dislocated to the side or outward, while its sharp point ( 4 22| dislocated either inward or outward, extension is to be made 5 26| dislocated either inward or outward, most frequently inward. 6 26| bend his fingers; and if outward, he cannot extend them. 7 27| dislocated either inward or outward, or to this side or that, 8 34| inclines inward is to forced outward by pushing with the fingers 9 46| great cavities, were to push outward from within, which one might 10 48| retained than in displacement outward, the feet and the whole 11 51| takes place most frequently, outward, the most frequently of 12 51| femur at the knee is turned outward, and the leg and foot in 13 51| The foot then being turned outward, physicians, from ignorance, 14 52| of the sound leg turned outward, the weight of the body 15 52| the leg inward, and not outward, for thus the sound leg 16 52| they turn the injured limb outward in walking, and they derive 17 52| thrown upon the limb turned outward, as upon the one turned 18 52| walking with the unsound limb outward, and the sound inward. In 19 52| part, those who have it outward.~ 20 53| greater than of dislocation outward at the hip-joint, but at 21 53| when the dislocation is outward, but those who have dislocation 22 53| is at the anklejoint, if outward they become vari (their 23 53| valgi (their toes are turned outward?), but they have less freedom 24 54| the femur is dislocated outward, the limb in these cases, 25 54| the thigh having slipped outward, but the nates appear to 26 54| symptoms of dislocation outward.~ 27 55| foot is not forcibly turned outward, but is nearly in a line 28 55| is inward than when it is outward. Some of them, then, cannot 29 56| disease, have dislocations outward of both the thighs; in them, 30 58| line, and is not inclined outward, they do not require anything 31 61| shape, the bones slip either outward or inward. In the case we 32 62| the bone of the heel in an outward direction, so as to bring 33 62| appear to incline a little outward. And a sole made of leather 34 63| displacement be inward or outward, you are not to reduce the 35 63| for the foot is retracted outward, and the bones which have 36 63| which have been displaced outward protrude: these bones, in 37 64| arm be displaced inward or outward. For this should be well 38 64| bend the fingers, or if outward, they cannot extend them.~ 39 65| whether the dislocation be outward or inward, in such a case, 40 71| fist, so as to drive it outward. And when the patient is 41 71| force the dislocated limb outward; while some other person 42 72| the head of the thigh-bone outward. It is on this account that 43 72| may suit to push inward or outward with the lever; and the 44 72| proper; but in dislocations outward a flat lever will be the 45 74| the head of the bone slip outward, extension and counter-extension 46 74| turned gently from within outward at the knee. Suspension 47 77| reduce both dislocations outward and backward therewith, 48 77| more especially pressed outward, but its middle, which probably 49 82| dislocated inward, but also outward and backward. The modes 50 82| parts are wasted; but if outward they become more bandy-legged,