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1 1 | which the shoulder-joint is dislocated, namely, that into the armpit; 2 1 | affirm whether it might be dislocated in these directions or not, 3 1 | strongly forward, although not dislocated, for the head of the humerus 4 2 | armpit on the inside of the dislocated joint, he would force it 5 8 | fleshy the joint is rarely dislocated, but is more difficult to 6 8 | thighs are most apt to be dislocated at the hip-joint, when they 7 10| when their joints are not dislocated, cannot put the parts into 8 10| such an attitude. But in a dislocated joint the head of the humerus 9 10| and also, the elbow of the dislocated arm is farther removed from 10 11| the head of the humerus is dislocated; and then the skin thus 11 12| When attempts to reduce a dislocated shoulder have failed, if 12 12| who have had the shoulder dislocated after they were grown up, 13 17| elbow-joint is displaced or dislocated to the side or outward, 14 22| 22. When the elbow is dislocated either inward or outward, 15 26| The joint of the hand is dislocated either inward or outward, 16 27| 27. The whole hand is dislocated either inward or outward, 17 30| few cases, is completely dislocated, for the zygomatic process 18 30| the jaw-bone is rarely dislocated, but is frequently slackened ( 19 30| the place to which it is dislocated to its natural position; 20 31| 31. When the jaw is dislocated on both sides, the treatment 21 34| made, if the right jaw was dislocated, to the right hand (that 22 53| were to have their joints dislocated. The consequences of dislocation 23 53| which the bone of the leg is dislocated, the bones of the feet grow 24 53| natural state, but the knee is dislocated, in these cases the bones 25 54| the head of the femur is dislocated outward, the limb in these 26 57| extend the leg, either at the dislocated joint, or at the ham, to 27 58| afterward); if, then, the dislocated limb be not reduced, the 28 61| not admit then of being dislocated in any intermediate degree, 29 66| shoulder-joint?), should be dislocated, and project through a wound 30 67| of the toes or hands are dislocated, and the bones protrude 31 70| between the perineum and the dislocated head of the os femoris; 32 71| extension, and force the dislocated limb outward; while some 33 73| height to the joint which is dislocated (and it is an easy matter 34 74| and he is secured, and the dislocated thigh is to be turned gently 35 76| the same time to push the dislocated part downward, and at the 36 80| joint of the fingers is dislocated, whether the first, second, 37 80| sides, if the joint of it be dislocated, it is more easily reduced. 38 82| therefore, it is more readily dislocated and reduced. It is most 39 82| reduced. It is most frequently dislocated inward, but also outward 40 85| with the leg, and which are dislocated, either at birth or during 41 87| 87. When the foot is dislocated, either alone or along with