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1 1 | considered to be a dislocation forward. Physicians, indeed, fancy 2 1 | dislocation is very apt to occur forward, and they are more particularly 3 1 | arm appears to protrude forward. And I in one case of this 4 1 | appear to protrude strongly forward, although not dislocated, 5 1 | humerus naturally inclines forward, but the rest of the bone 6 1 | the whole arm is stretched forward, then the head of the humerus 7 1 | longer appears to protrude forward. And with regard to the 8 1 | seen a case of dislocation forward; and yet I do not speak 9 11| the arm were upward, or forward, or backward, would have 10 11| and they are to be pushed forward with the hand; the cauteries 11 12| sides, either backward or forward, all those they can perform; 12 16| but if it incline either forward or backward, it may be restored 13 16| the elbow is to be brought forward to the breast, and the hand 14 19| to it is the dislocation forward; the treatment is the same; 15 23| kind. But in dislocation forward the arm is to be bent around 16 26| projecting bone one pushes forward, and another from behind 17 26| position if the dislocation was forward, but to the supine, if backward. 18 30| the lower jaw protrudes forward, there is displacement to 19 41| expand properly in width, but forward, and the chest becomes sharp-pointed 20 41| of keeping the neck bent forward at the great vertebra, in 21 43| nor they themselves fall forward. But, if the ladder be let 22 46| displacement could take place forward, unless some very heavy 23 46| undergo any great inclination forward from a force which would 24 46| undergone complete dislocation forward. Some, indeed, suppose that 25 46| still more; but if they bend forward, they feel easier, for the 26 46| touched, they shrink and bend forward, and the part which is touched 27 47| the man became more bent forward than proper. I have written 28 48| 48. In curvatures forward of the vertebrae from a 29 48| vertebrae which have protruded forward, shows a great error of 30 48| will be the inclination forward the greater the instrument 31 48| described, that displacements forward are of a fatal and injurious 32 48| same; but displacements forward produce both these bad effects, 33 48| experience no displacement either forward or backward, but merely 34 51| takes place backward and forward, but seldom. When, therefore, 35 59| the head of the thigh-bone forward (they are of rare occurrence), 36 59| inclines less to project forward. But the whole limb has 37 60| the foot cannot be bent forward equally well when the rest 38 76| 76. In dislocation forward, the same mode of extension 39 78| Dislocation, inward or forward, may be reduced in the following