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1 3 | as much on the inside as possible, upon the ribs, and not 2 4 | suspended patient as quickly as possible to his own breast. In this 3 7 | of wood as far inward as possible between the ribs and the 4 7 | be introduced as far as possible into the armpit, and that 5 7 | wood be placed as much as possible within the head of the humerus, 6 9 | inclined upward as much as possible, for thus it will be kept 7 9 | be kept at the greatest possible distance from the place 8 11| pass through as quickly as possible; for such as are thick pass 9 14| at the sides as much as possible upward, so that the shoulder 10 14| shoulder may appear as sharp as possible, it is clear that in this 11 16| be depressed as much as possible upon the two sides; and 12 16| keep it as much elevated as possible. But if he walk about, the 13 18| separating (the bones) as much as possible, so that the end (of the 14 30| about, and yield as much as possible; then all of a sudden the 15 30| it may yield as little as possible, but some person must hold 16 31| performed as quickly as possible; the method of reduction 17 32| with a gold thread, if possible, but otherwise, with a linen 18 37| greater distance, it is not possible to introduce anything within, 19 37| gently held, and steadily, if possible until it become firm, but 20 37| it for as long a time as possible, or if he cannot, a child 21 40| should touch as little as possible; for it is a good sometimes 22 47| as near the armpits as possible, then what is over of the 23 47| loins, as near the hips as possible; and then what remains of 24 47| hump should be as much as possible on a line with the hole 25 50| remain at rest as much as possible, and abstain from venery, 26 50| arm, speak as little as possible, should have the contused 27 62| at as early a period as possible, before the deficiency of 28 67| patient must be as quiet as possible, lie in a recumbent position, 29 69| calculated to create fever as possible, and the body is to be placed 30 70| suspended for as short a time as possible. But when the patient is 31 70| air as perpendicularly as possible. This method comprises all 32 77| as far up the perineum as possible, and the thighs beginning 33 79| reduction is to be effected, if possible, immediately, while still 34 80| bind the part as quickly as possible with bandages; these are 35 81| most convenient position possible.~