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hastily 1
hatchet 1
have 135
having 46
he 53
head 74
heads 10
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48 another
48 applied
48 upon
46 having
46 joint
46 piece
46 very
Hippocrates
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1 1 | in one case of this kind having said that there was no dislocation, 2 2 | reduction themselves; for, having introduced the knuckles 3 2 | it in the same manner, if having introduced his fingers into 4 4 | it may lodge there, and having for his object that the 5 7 | pain upon pressure. Then having pushed the head of this 6 8 | But the solidungula as having prominent teeth in both 7 8 | substantial than rank, as having not yet given out its fructification. 8 10| to the bone of the joint having sunk into the part below; 9 12| two accidents, either from having met with this dislocation 10 13| exactly as it was, which having become incorporated with 11 13| incorporated with another bone, and having grown to it as an apophysis, 12 14| little time the patients, having no pain, nor finding any 13 14| like the others, and then having girt the patient with a 14 14| when they apply them, and having fastened the head of the 15 33| as will be required, and having smeared the jaw with a little 16 34| from within. It is after having applied extension to separate 17 35| the forms of bandaging, having most of the turns of the 18 35| for it will not admit of having compresses properly arranged 19 39| nothing to prevent us from having recourse to the practice 20 40| results to the patient from having had the part opened. But 21 45| ribs are united to them, having their heads inclined rather 22 46| open the patient, and then, having introduced the hand into 23 47| strong and broad board, having an oblong furrow in it, 24 47| in the form of a swathe, having breadth and length sufficient, 25 47| hand to the hump, and then, having laid the other hand upon 26 47| trial of the following plan. Having placed the patient on his 27 51| the head of the thighbone having shifted inward, and the 28 54| from the head of the thigh having slipped outward, but the 29 54| owing to the flesh there having yielded to the head of the 30 55| and when the dislocation having occurred at any time before 31 55| the same fashion as adults having an unreduced dislocation, 32 57| from the bone of the joint having slipped to the other side, 33 58| properly under the body, but having slipped backward to the 34 58| direction, from the hips having protruded backward far beyond 35 62| externally to the bandaging, having the same shape as the Chian 36 65| 65. When the os tibiae, having made a wound at the knee, 37 67| worth while to reduce them, having warned the patient beforehand 38 70| instructed and not weak, having introduced his arm between 39 70| the os femoris; and then, having joined the other hand to 40 72| and strongly-fixed posts, having axles; and in the middle 41 75| has been described; and having laid on the bench a cloth 42 77| and yet some people by having the good fortune to meet 43 78| of the pestles. A ladder, having strong steps, if laid below 44 78| the size of the nates; and having bound a coverlet round the 45 80| to the articular cavity having smoother edges there than 46 82| sudden calcitration, or having rolled a swathe into a ball,


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