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treatment 34
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35 possible
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34 treatment
33 cannot
33 displaced
33 proper
Hippocrates
On the Articulations

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1 10| methods of reduction and the treatment are as described.~ 2 11| nerves. Through the whole treatment the sores are to be so treated, 3 13| reduced the shoulder. The treatment, in these cases, is similar 4 14| projecting bone; but this mode of treatment does not apply to the clavicle, 5 18| prone. The position for the treatment consists in keeping the 6 18| it is formed quickly. The treatment is to be conducted with 7 19| dislocation forward; the treatment is the same; reduction in 8 24| adjustment. For conducting the treatment, the position and bandaging 9 26| supine, if backward. The treatment is to be conducted with 10 29| opposite side of the other. The treatment is with bandages. When not 11 30| in any other way. A short treatment suffices, a waxed compress 12 31| dislocated on both sides, the treatment is the same. The patients 13 34| as formerly directed. The treatment is to be accomplished with 14 37| is formed, provided the treatment be properly applied. But 15 38| displaced laterally, the treatment is the same, but it is obvious 16 38| turned to the side, the treatment is to be conducted otherwise, 17 40| happens from such modes of treatment. In all aggravated cases, 18 48| any other similar plan of treatment, such as extension, as formerly 19 49| suppurating sores, which require treatment with pledgets, nor necrosis 20 50| from the commencement, the treatment and bandaging should be 21 50| there be no haemoptysis, treatment for twenty days will generally 22 50| properly dissipated by the treatment, it will be worse if the 23 50| described along with the treatment of suppurating sores.~ 24 62| position. In conducting the treatment, attention must be paid 25 62| such cases yield sooner to treatment than one would believe. 26 64| recover; and the same mode of treatment as has been described will 27 66| others. But the mode of treatment which appears to me most 28 68| the injury, and ordinary treatment will be sufficient to such 29 69| according to the mode of treatment; something, too, depends 30 69| cases will terminate. The treatment of such cases, however, 31 69| than to treat; and a mild treatment is sufficient in all such 32 80| restored in fourteen days. The treatment of the fingers and of the 33 86| are all favorable. The treatment, if no fever be present, 34 87| requires to be very powerful. Treatment, agreeably to the general


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