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1 1 | is the method to be last described.~ 2 2 | reduction, and the one formerly described, are not natural, and yet 3 7 | should be dressed up as described before; but the patient 4 10| this case also, as will be described afterward, for it deserves 5 10| afterward, for it deserves to be described; and also, the elbow of 6 10| and the treatment are as described.~ 7 12| accident, which will be described afterward. But those who 8 14| been torn away, as formerly described; for they do not admit of 9 14| except the position as described, he will form a correct 10 16| with the arm as formerly described, and brought back to its 11 31| method of reduction has been described above. If not reduced, the 12 33| be set in the manner now described. When adjusted, the teeth 13 33| fastened together as formerly described, for this will contribute 14 38| conducted otherwise, as already described; and in most of them the 15 43| by the contrivances now described, the proper succussion may 16 47| along the body, as formerly described. Extension may also be made 17 48| as extension, as formerly described. I am not aware of any mode 18 48| succussion than those formerly described, which one might fancy would 19 48| accidents which I have briefly described, that displacements forward 20 50| to be burned as has been described; but if the rising along 21 50| Necrosis of the rib will be described along with the treatment 22 52| adults has been already described; but those who are children 23 58| happens in the cases formerly described, for the wasting is greatest 24 58| dislocations take place, will be described afterward); if, then, the 25 60| is such as has been now described; and in an unreduced dislocation, 26 60| persons walk in the manner described, for the reasons which have 27 64| mode of death as formerly described, if the bone be reduced, 28 64| of treatment as has been described will be applicable; but 29 65| than in the cases formerly described; but if not reduced, it 30 66| suitable has been already described.~ 31 67| by the lever, as formerly described when treating of bones which 32 67| dangers which have been described.~ 33 71| modes of extension have been described in the former parts of the 34 73| piece of wood (formerly described), or by any of the other 35 74| counter-extension must be made as described, or in a similar manner. 36 75| should be made as has been described; and having laid on the 37 77| thing worse than as I have described, for they do not bind the 38 78| convenient weight, as formerly described.~