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1 7 | place to which it has been displaced; and even in such an old 2 7 | place, but would be again displaced as formerly. The same thing 3 14| be bent, all the will be displaced; and, moreover, the bandaging 4 14| and that which has been displaced from its natural position. 5 16| When the upper bone is displaced laterally or downward, it 6 17| When the elbow-joint is displaced or dislocated to the side 7 19| especially when the humerus is displaced backward from pressure on 8 22| extremity has been cleared, the displaced parts are to be rectified 9 27| sometimes the epiphysis is displaced, and sometimes the other 10 30| gaping, by which the jaw is displaced to either side. This circumstance, 11 30| frequently slackened (partially displaced?) in gaping, in the same 12 32| partially retained, but displaced, it should be adjusted by 13 32| in order to rectify the displaced bone. It would be best if 14 33| the bandages from being displaced. The patient should lie 15 38| When the fractured bone is displaced laterally, the treatment 16 38| sides, but by pushing the displaced portion into its natural 17 46| torn from one another and displaced. For such injuries do not 18 46| spine could not easily be displaced backward but by a severe 19 46| a small extent; for the displaced vertebra would compress 20 46| supposing that the vertebrae are displaced inward. And the patient 21 47| pressure above forces the displaced parts into their place. 22 48| general no one of them is displaced far beyond the others, but 23 48| but if one or more be so displaced, the case proves fatal; 24 55| from its socket, and is displaced (for many such cases occur, 25 61| bone has slipped or been displaced to a much greater extent, 26 61| bone has slipped, or been displaced to a less extent, it is 27 61| these bones admit of being displaced to a greater or less extent; 28 62| line, in order that the displaced bones may meet at the middle 29 62| parts which were abnormally displaced and contracted together, 30 63| the bones which have been displaced outward protrude: these 31 64| the bones of the arm be displaced inward or outward. For this 32 65| much stronger joints, and displaced from bones which are so 33 67| joint should be quickly displaced, and bathed frequently with