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1 7 | counter-balancing weights will be most properly adjusted, and safely applied 2 7 | object would a lever power properly applied not it move?), but 3 11| physician treat the case properly; some abandon the attempt 4 11| backward, would have been properly performed; but now, when 5 11| provided the eschars be properly placed. Without the armpit 6 13| for the bone cannot be properly restored to its natural 7 13| its natural situation. If properly bandaged, the acromion becomes 8 14| bandaging, and even if not properly set, the projecting part 9 14| in order that it may be properly bandaged; but in a little 10 32| dressing with bandages, if properly performed, is of little 11 33| parts at rest, especially if properly fastened, and the ends of 12 33| fractured jaw-bone, sometimes properly, and sometimes improperly. 13 34| direction. And if matters be properly adjusted, and the patient 14 35| admit of having compresses properly arranged on either side 15 37| a straight line, be most properly treated. I have never seen 16 37| provided the treatment be properly applied. But although men 17 38| inward, until the whole be properly adjusted, well knowing that 18 41| ribs do not usually expand properly in width, but forward, and 19 42| that if succussion were properly gone about, the spine, in 20 44| merely to keep the part properly on the ladder, and the head 21 47| made could do no harm, if properly performed, unless one sought 22 47| were only to press down properly with the board, sufficient 23 50| left behind, and is not properly dissipated by the treatment, 24 52| neither do the bones grow properly, but become shortened, and 25 52| accident, and have been properly instructed, stand erect 26 55| though they be carefully and properly trained in the attitudes 27 58| the femur not being placed properly under the body, but having 28 60| has been stated above. If properly trained, such persons, when 29 60| For, not being able to use properly the ball of the foot without 30 62| necessity for it if the parts be properly adjusted with the hands, 31 62| adjusted with the hands, properly secured with the bandages, 32 62| secured with the bandages, and properly disposed of afterward. This, 33 67| spasms (tetanus?) if not properly treated, and yet it may 34 70| patient is suspended, a person properly instructed and not weak, 35 70| seat. The cords should be properly prepared, and care should 36 71| the body; and if this be properly effected, the head of the 37 73| rectify the accident, if properly and skillfully applied. 38 74| the extension be well and properly done, and if the lever be 39 74| done, and if the lever be properly used, what dislocation of