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1 8 | have not been reduced by a proper course of discipline abounds 2 10| unlike the unsound. This is a proper rule, and yet it may lead 3 11| practice the very what is proper. For physicians have burned 4 11| them. And this, also, it is proper to know, that if you raise 5 11| the art to find out the proper attitude in every case? 6 14| natural state, and with proper care the upper part may 7 14| of suitable position and proper bandaging, and even if not 8 18| and propelled into their proper place. It will further assist 9 23| around a ball of cloth of proper size, and at the same time 10 29| the bones remain of their proper size.~ 11 33| round the forehead, and a proper apparatus is to be put over 12 34| by using force. This is proper to be known as applying 13 35| very reverse of what is proper; for, in the first place, 14 38| is to be stretched to the proper degree, or rather a little 15 41| breath do not attain their proper capacity. And they are under 16 43| contrivances now described, the proper succussion may be made.~ 17 47| the palestra would be a proper person for doing this in 18 47| s back as may be judged proper, and if a board, made of 19 47| the spine downward has no proper hold at the bone called 20 47| became more bent forward than proper. I have written this expressly; 21 50| than the other; for it is proper that the diet should be 22 50| disorder in the body; wherefore proper bandaging, and for a considerable 23 69| body is to be placed in the proper positions: these are, neither 24 69| inclining downward, may be proper; and in the course of time, 25 69| their appetite, nor is it proper to put them on a restricted 26 70| following manner: (it is a good, proper, and natural mode of reduction, 27 71| whatever maybe judged most proper under all circumstances. 28 72| may not be higher than is proper; then at both sides we are 29 72| rounded above, which, at the proper time, is to be adjusted 30 72| broad form, as may be judged proper; for sometimes the one form 31 72| on hand, a round lever is proper; but in dislocations outward 32 77| dislocation inward. It is proper, then, to know how the bladder 33 77| the bladder from the most proper place. And if a small bladder