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1 3 | in the left armpit. But a round ball of a suitable size 2 3 | sufficiently broad is to be placed round it, and some person taking 3 5 | reduction by forcibly bending it round a pestle, operate in a manner 4 5 | body by throwing his arms round the neck, near the clavicle.~ 5 6 | to either side. But some round thing should be tied upon 6 7 | projecting edge (ambe) on its round extremity, not on the part 7 7 | wood, and is to be bound round at the arm, the fore-arm, 8 9 | which is to be carried round the body. The shoulder should 9 14| do not apply the bandage round the girdle, but carry the 10 14| who would take a few turns round the girdle, few turns round 11 14| round the girdle, few turns round the girdle, but would use 12 16| the elbow, and is passed round the neck.~ 13 18| be carried up, and turned round, and not forced in a straight 14 33| a bandage is to be bound round the forehead, and a proper 15 38| brought below the ear and round the head, and the end of 16 38| longer one may be carried all round the head, and secured. This 17 43| loose shawls are to be put round in such a fashion as not 18 44| of a loose shawl wrapped round it and the ladder; attention, 19 46| every one of them appears round to the touch, not knowing 20 47| admit of persons to pass round if necessary, and the bench 21 47| armpits is to be carried round the shoulders, and afterward 22 47| is to be bound tightly round the loins, as near the hips 23 50| the contused part bound round with folded compresses, 24 71| means of something carried round the chest and armpits, but 25 72| lever may be either of a round or broad form, as may be 26 72| the case now on hand, a round lever is proper; but in 27 78| ships, are to be wrapped round with scarfs or pieces of 28 78| having bound a coverlet round the patient’s breast, he 29 80| finger is to be wrapped round with a fillet, or something