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1 5 | suspended upon the piece of wood. And then the arm and forearm 2 6 | method which the piece of wood resembling a pestle, there 3 7 | We must get a piece of wood, five, or at least four 4 7 | the end of the piece of wood, so as to give the less 5 7 | the head of this piece of wood as far inward as possible 6 7 | stretched along this piece of wood, and is to be bound round 7 7 | extremity of this piece of wood should be introduced as 8 7 | the arm with the piece of wood attached to it is to be 9 7 | the arm with the piece of wood is to be forced down on 10 7 | provided only the piece of wood be placed as much as possible 11 7 | accomplish this purpose; the wood, however, should be dressed 12 7 | the arm, with the piece of wood attached to it, is to be 13 7 | applied to the arm, with the wood on the one side, and the 14 47| be fastened to a piece of wood resembling a pestle; they 15 47| the pestle-like piece of wood resting against this bench 16 47| fastened to a similar piece of wood; and another thong, broad, 17 47| fastened to the piece of wood placed at the patient’s 18 47| wall, or in the piece of wood fastened into the ground, 19 47| of limetree, or any other wood, and not too narrow, be 20 72| a corresponding piece of wood, rounded above, which, at 21 72| thigh-bone. This upright piece of wood prevents the body from yielding 22 72| sometimes this piece of wood serves the purpose of counter-extension 23 72| are made, this piece of wood, if susceptible of some 24 72| bench, so that this piece of wood, being erected at the one 25 73| if a transverse piece of wood like the step of a ladder, 26 73| the transverse piece of wood, which should be exactly 27 73| s body), then a piece of wood, of suitable breadth and 28 73| the pestle-like piece of wood (formerly described), or 29 73| the step with the piece of wood attached to it, is to be 30 74| one might use the piece of wood placed below him as a lever, 31 78| suitable; and a square piece of wood is to be laid across, and 32 78| other; and if this piece of wood be slender, it should be 33 78| pestle, or some such piece of wood, difficult to reduce at 34 78| the transverse piece of wood. Extension is then to be 35 78| threshold and the piece of wood laid along (the foot of