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1 1 | muscle?), the head of the humerus will appear to protrude 2 1 | dislocated, for the head of the humerus naturally inclines forward, 3 1 | bone is turned outward. The humerus is connected obliquely with 4 1 | forward, then the head of the humerus is in a line with the cavity 5 1 | line with the cavity of the humerus, and no longer appears to 6 3 | reach to the head of the humerus, since, when the arm is 7 3 | not upon the head of the humerus.~ 8 5 | ribs and the head of the humerus. And if the pestle be short, 9 7 | but to the head of the humerus, so that it may be adjusted 10 7 | sides under the head of the humerus; and a piece of soft shawl 11 7 | ribs and the head of the humerus, the whole arm is to be 12 7 | carried past the head of the humerus. Then a cross-beam is to 13 7 | possible within the head of the humerus, and thus also the counter-balancing 14 7 | cavity, and the head of the humerus has formed a socket for 15 9 | at which the head of the humerus escaped. And when you bandage 16 10| dislocated joint the head of the humerus appears lying much more 17 11| part where the head of the humerus protrudes, and a little 18 11| shut out the head of the humerus from the free space above. 19 11| in which the head of the humerus is dislocated; and then 20 11| between the head of the humerus and the tendon at the armpit; 21 11| little below the head of the humerus; and the skin must be burned 22 11| wide space into which the humerus used to escape will become 23 17| remains in the cavity of the humerus, extension is to be made 24 18| so that the end (of the humerus) may not come in contact 25 19| more especially when the humerus is displaced backward from 26 53| owing to dislocation of the humerus, or when the accident has 27 53| been stated, because the humerus is the bone nearest to the 28 61| the heads of the femur and humerus are very similar to one