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46 very
45 can
44 sound
Hippocrates
On the Articulations

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1 3 | in the armpit, a supple piece of thong sufficiently broad 2 5 | almost suspended upon the piece of wood. And then the arm 3 6 | in the method which the piece of wood resembling a pestle, 4 7 | reduction. We must get a piece of wood, five, or at least 5 7 | head of the humerus; and a piece of soft shawl or cloth should 6 7 | glued to the end of the piece of wood, so as to give the 7 7 | pushed the head of this piece of wood as far inward as 8 7 | be stretched along this piece of wood, and is to be bound 9 7 | that the extremity of this piece of wood should be introduced 10 7 | afterward the arm with the piece of wood attached to it is 11 7 | and then the arm with the piece of wood is to be forced 12 7 | principles, provided only the piece of wood be placed as much 13 7 | and then the arm, with the piece of wood attached to it, 14 11| there is a considerable piece of skin between them, a 15 14| skill by binding a heavy piece of lead on the part in order 16 14| uppermost, and that the piece attached to the acromion 17 15| is depressed, while the piece connected with the acromion 18 33| given. Then one must take a piece of Carthaginian leather; 19 33| more, from the wound. This piece is to be applied below the 20 33| point of the chin. Another piece of thong like this, or somewhat 21 37| something such wrapped up in a piece of cloth, or rather stitched 22 38| leather it to be taken, and a piece of the size of the thumb, 23 38| turned aside, and then this piece of thong is to be stretched 24 47| are to be fastened to a piece of wood resembling a pestle; 25 47| so that the pestle-like piece of wood resting against 26 47| thongs fastened to a similar piece of wood; and another thong, 27 47| must be fastened to the piece of wood placed at the patient’ 28 47| hole in the wall, or in the piece of wood fastened into the 29 47| expressly; for it is a valuable piece of knowledge to learn what 30 57| known (for it is a valuable piece of knowledge, and of much 31 72| adjusted a corresponding piece of wood, rounded above, 32 72| thigh-bone. This upright piece of wood prevents the body 33 72| feet; for sometimes this piece of wood serves the purpose 34 72| counter-extension are made, this piece of wood, if susceptible 35 72| the bench, so that this piece of wood, being erected at 36 73| middle, and if a transverse piece of wood like the step of 37 73| brought over the transverse piece of wood, which should be 38 73| patient’s body), then a piece of wood, of suitable breadth 39 73| means of the pestle-like piece of wood (formerly described), 40 73| carried over the step with the piece of wood attached to it, 41 74| acetabulum. But one might use the piece of wood placed below him 42 78| most suitable; and a square piece of wood is to be laid across, 43 78| to the other; and if this piece of wood be slender, it should 44 78| to a pestle, or some such piece of wood, difficult to reduce 45 78| other to the transverse piece of wood. Extension is then 46 78| of the threshold and the piece of wood laid along (the


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